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From Newspeak to Cyberspeak : A History of Soviet Cybernetics
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Slava Gerovitch
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2002
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The MIT Press
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2002
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10.7551/mitpress/3137.001.0001
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Book chapters
Cybernetics in Rebellion
Index
Notes
Introduction
Cybernetics in the Service of Communism
The Cold War in Code Words
Cyberspeak
Conclusion
The “Cybernetization” of Soviet Science
“Normal Pseudo-Science”
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