A Hacker Manifesto
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A Hacker Manifesto
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Drawing on Debord and Deleuze, this book offers a systematic restatement of Marxist thought for the age of cyberspace and globalization. In the widespread revolt against commodified information, Wark sees a utopian promise, beyond property, and a new progressive class, the hacker class, who voice shared interest in a new information commons.
A double is haunting the world—the double of abstraction, the virtual reality of information, programming or poetry, math or music, curves or colourings upon which the fortunes of states and armies, companies and communities now depend. The bold aim of this book is to make manifest the origins, purpose, and interests of the emerging class responsible for making this new world—for producing the new concepts, new perceptions, and new sensations out of the stuff of raw data.
A Hacker Manifesto deftly defines the fraught territory between the ever more strident demands by drug and media companies for protection of their patents and copyrights and the pervasive popular culture of file sharing and pirating. This vexed ground, the realm of so-called "intellectual property," gives rise to a whole new kind of class conflict. One that pits the creators of information—the hacker class of researchers and authors, artists and biologists, chemists and musicians, philosophers and programmers—against a possessing class who would monopolise what the hacker produces.
Drawing in equal measure on Guy Debord and Gilles Deleuze, A Hacker Manifesto offers a systematic restatement of Marxist thought for the age of cyberspace and globalisation. In the widespread revolt against commodified information, McKenzie Wark sees a utopian promise, beyond the property form, and a new progressive class, the hacker class, who voice a shared interest in a new information commons.
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Praised for its deep philosophical insight, A Hacker Manifesto offers a fresh perspective on digital culture and freedom, celebrated by authors like Paul D. Miller (Dj Spooky) as a lexicon for understanding hacking's role in society. Michael Hardt highlights its revolutionary enthusiasm and conceptual innovation, framing it as a vital contemporary manifesto. The book is recognised as both highly original and provocative in challenging property relations in the digital era.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674015432
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 04 October 2004
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 127.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 340g
Pages: 208
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About the Author
McKenzie Wark is Professor of Culture and Media Studies at Eugene Lang College and The New School for Social Research.
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