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Zusatztext Frase injects a sorely needed dose of reality to the conversation! and the result is invigorating I lost sleep over it. Ben Tarnoff! Guardian An engaging thought experiment on the intersection of technology and the environment. Indeed! as we ponder the interplay between digital abundance and physical scarcity! the digital industrialist solutions of most thinkers in this space pale in comparison to Frase's more open-minded! less deterministic understanding of the future unfolding before us. Douglas Rushkoff! author of Program or Be Programmed and Present Shock A remarkably clear-eyed view of the futures we're facing! bringing humor and intelligence to the lab of speculative fiction to create four smart and sharply lit early warning signals. Warren Ellis! author of Gun Machine and Transmetropolitan Are the robots eating our jobs? Will technology set us free? These questions aren't new! but Frase's approach to answering them is refreshingly inventive. Four Futures is a thought-provoking work of political speculation. This incisive little book offers the vital reminder that nothing is set in stoneor siliconand that in order to fight for a better world we first need to be able to imagine it. Astra Taylor! author of The People's Platform Brexit looms. Trump leers. Populism shouts. Reactionary politics casts long shadows. The right and left tear at themselves and stretch outwards. International tensions simmer. This seems like an appropriate moment for re-envisioning! and contributions to this process are arriving at some pace. Peter Frase's engaging short book is another addition to this collective reimagining. David Beer! OpenDemocracy Frase deserves great credit for illuminating the possibilites our politics! technology! and environment now enable and constrain. Simultaneously entertaining and deep! Four Futures should inspire more 'social science fiction.' Frank Pasquale! Commonweal Informationen zum Autor Peter Frase is an editor at Jacobin magazine, a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at the CUNY Graduate Center, and has written for In These Times and Al Jazeera. He lives in New York City. Klappentext A bold exploration of our future utopias and dystopias through a science fiction lens. Part of the "Jacobin" series for a new generation of radicals. Zusammenfassung An exhilarating exploration into the utopias and dystopias that could develop from present society ...
ldquo;Frase injects a sorely needed dose of reality to the conversation, and the result is invigorating … I lost sleep over it.”
—Ben Tarnoff, Guardian
“An engaging thought experiment on the intersection of technology and the environment. Indeed, as we ponder the interplay between digital abundance and physical scarcity, the digital industrialist solutions of most thinkers in this space pale in comparison to Frase’s more open-minded, less deterministic understanding of the future unfolding before us.”
—Douglas Rushkoff, author of Program or Be Programmed and Present Shock
“A remarkably clear-eyed view of the futures we’re facing, bringing humor and intelligence to the lab of speculative fiction to create four smart and sharply lit early warning signals.”
—Warren Ellis, author of Gun Machine and Transmetropolitan
“Are the robots eating our jobs? Will technology set us free? These questions aren’t new, but Frase’s approach to answering them is refreshingly inventive. Four Futures is a thought-provoking work of political speculation. This incisive little book offers the vital reminder that nothing is set in stone—or silicon—and that in order to fight for a better world we first need to be able to imagine it.”
—Astra Taylor, author of The People’s Platform
“Brexit looms. Trump leers. Populism shouts. Reactionary politics casts long shadows. The right and left tear at themselves and stretch outwards. International tensions simmer. This seems like an appropriate moment for re-envisioning, and contributions to this process are arriving at some pace. Peter Frase’s engaging short book is another addition to this collective reimagining.”
—David Beer, OpenDemocracy
“Frase deserves great credit for illuminating the possibilites our politics, technology, and environment now enable and constrain. Simultaneously entertaining and deep, Four Futures should inspire more ‘social science fiction.’”
—Frank Pasquale, Commonweal
Auteur
Peter Frase is an editor at Jacobin magazine, a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at the CUNY Graduate Center, and has written for In These Times and Al Jazeera. He lives in New York City.
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A bold exploration of our future utopias and dystopias through a science fiction lens. Part of the "Jacobin" series for a new generation of radicals.
Résumé
An exhilarating exploration into the utopias and dystopias that could develop from present society