Arthur Kroker
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The Will to Technology and the Culture of Nihilism: Heidegger, Marx, Nietzsche
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2003
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3 editions
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Spasm: Virtual Reality, Android Music and Electric Flesh
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published
1993
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Hacking the Future: Stories for the Flesh-Eating 90s
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published
1996
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4 editions
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The Postmodern Scene: Excremental Culture and Hyper-Aesthetics
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1986
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9 editions
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Data Trash: The Theory of Virtual Class
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Body Invaders: Panic Sex in America
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published
1987
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8 editions
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Technology and the Canadian mind: Innis, McLuhan, Grant
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published
1984
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4 editions
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Panic Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Postmodern Scene
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1988
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7 editions
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The Possessed Individual: Technology and New French Theory
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2001
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4 editions
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Digital Delirium
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1997
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3 editions
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“Indeed, the bold, almost primitive,
architecture of the CN Tower may reveal a basic truth about
Canadian political existence as a perfect ideological symbol of
the “technological nationalism” which has always been the
essence of the Canadian state, and, most certainly, the locus of
the Canadian identity.”
― Technology and the Canadian mind: Innis, McLuhan, Grant
architecture of the CN Tower may reveal a basic truth about
Canadian political existence as a perfect ideological symbol of
the “technological nationalism” which has always been the
essence of the Canadian state, and, most certainly, the locus of
the Canadian identity.”
― Technology and the Canadian mind: Innis, McLuhan, Grant
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