Imaginary Futures
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
This book is a history of the future. It shows how our contemporary understanding of the Net is shaped by visions of the future that were put together in the 1950s and 1960s.
Richard Barbrook is a leading thinker whose work critically examines the intricate relationship between technology, ideology, and society. His writings delve into the political and ideological dimensions of the digital age, offering a pioneering critique of neo-liberalism as it intersects with the internet. Barbrook's scholarship explores how visions of artificial intelligence and the information society shape our understanding of the future and contemporary politics. His approach provides a profound insight into the complex forces molding our modern world.

This book is a history of the future. It shows how our contemporary understanding of the Net is shaped by visions of the future that were put together in the 1950s and 1960s.