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Coleman, Gabriella. 2012. Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking. Princeton University Press.
Coleman, Gabriella. 2012. Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking. Princeton University Press.
Ellul, Jacques. 1964. The Technological Society. Jonathan Cape.


Kelty, Christopher. 2008. Two Bits : the Cultural Significance of Free Software. Durham: Duke University Press.
Kelty, Christopher. 2008. Two Bits : the Cultural Significance of Free Software. Durham: Duke University Press.
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Weber, Steve. 2004. The Success of Open Source. Cambridge  MA: Harvard University Press.
Weber, Steve. 2004. The Success of Open Source. Cambridge  MA: Harvard University Press.


== Anarchism ==
== Anarchism ==

Revision as of 21:59, 19 February 2013

We compile here is a list of books on technology, culture, and politics.

Obsessively compiled list of books by Miah is on Goodreads.


Technology and Culture

Benkler, Yochai. 2011. The Penguin and the Leviathan: How Cooperation Triumphs over Self-Interest. Random House Digital, Inc.

Coleman, Gabriella. 2012. Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking. Princeton University Press.

Ellul, Jacques. 1964. The Technological Society. Jonathan Cape.

Kelty, Christopher. 2008. Two Bits : the Cultural Significance of Free Software. Durham: Duke University Press.

Levy, Steven. 2001. Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government--Saving Privacy in the Digital Age. Penguin.

Montfort, Nick, and Ian Bogost. 2009. Racing the Beam: The Atari Video Computer System. MIT Press.

Thomas, Douglas. 2002. Hacker Culture. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Turner, Fred. 2006. From Counterculture to Cyberculture : Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Weber, Steve. 2004. The Success of Open Source. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press.

Anarchism