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technology and politics in Allende's Chile

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An edition of Cybernetic revolutionaries (2011)

Cybernetic revolutionaries

technology and politics in Allende's Chile

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Eden Medina tells the history of two intersecting utopian visions, one political and one technological. The first was Chile's experiment with peaceful socialist change under Salvador Allende; the second was the simultaneous attempt to build a computer system that would manage Chile's economy. Neither vision was fully realized—Allende's government ended with a violent military coup; the system, known as Project Cybersyn, was never completely implemented—but they hold lessons for today about the relationship between technology and politics. Drawing on extensive archival material and interviews, Medina examines the cybernetic system envisioned by the Chilean government—which was to feature holistic system design, decentralized management, human-computer interaction, a national telex network, near real-time control of the growing industrial sector, and modeling the behavior of dynamic systems. She also describes, and documents with photographs, the network's Star Trek-like operations room, which featured swivel chairs with armrest control panels, a wall of screens displaying data, and flashing red lights to indicate economic emergencies. Studying project Cybersyn today helps us understand not only the technological ambitions of a government in the midst of political change but also the limitations of the Chilean revolution. This history further shows how human attempts to combine the political and the technological with the goal of creating a more just society can open new technological, intellectual, and political possibilities. Technologies, Medina writes, are historical texts; when we read them we are reading history.

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MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
326

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Cybernetic Revolutionaries: Technology and Politics in Allende's Chile
2014, MIT Press
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Cover of: Cybernetic revolutionaries
Cybernetic revolutionaries: technology and politics in Allende's Chile
2011, MIT Press
in English
Cover of: Cybernetic Revolutionaries
Cybernetic Revolutionaries: Technology and Politics in Allende's Chile
2011, MIT Press
in English
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Cybernetic Revolutionaries: Technology and Politics in Allende's Chile
2011, MIT Press
in English

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Table of Contents

Technological and political visions
Cybernetics and socialism
cybernetics in the battle for production
Designing a network
Constructing the liberty machine
The October strike
Cybersyn goes public
Conclusion : technology, politics, history.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Cambridge, MA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
303.48/33098309047
Library of Congress
JL2631 .M43 2011, JL2631.M43 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
326

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24842125M
ISBN 13
9780262016490
LCCN
2011010109
OCLC/WorldCat
713834502

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