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From Newspeak to Cyberspeak A History of Soviet Cybernetics

Gerovitch, Slava
ISBN-10: 0262072327
ISBN-13: 9780262072328

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Slava Gerovitch is a Dibner/Sloan Postdoctoral Researcher at the Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology and a Research Associate at the Institute for the History of Natural Science and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences.In this text Slava Gerovitch argues that Soviet cybernetics was not just an intellectual trend but a social movement for radical reform in science and society as a whole.
In this book, Slava Gerovitch argues that Soviet cybernetics was not just an intellectual trend but a social movement for radical reform in science and society as a whole. Followers of cybernetics viewed computer simulation as a universal method of problem solving and the language of cybernetics as a language of objectivity and truth. With this new objectivity, they challenged the existing order of things in economics and politics as well as in science. The history of Soviet cybernetics followed a curious arc. In the 1950s it was labeled a reactionary pseudoscience and a weapon of imperialist ideology. With the arrival of Khrushchev's political "thaw," however, it was seen as an innocent victim of political oppression, and it evolved into a movement for radical reform of the Stalinist system of science. In the early 1960s it was hailed as "science in the service of communism," but by the end of the decade it had turned into a shallow fashionable trend. Using extensive new archival materials, Gerovitch argues that these fluctuating attitudes reflected profound changes in scientific language and research methodology across disciplines, in power relations within the scientific community, and in the political role of scientists and engineers in Soviet society. His detailed analysis of scientific discourse shows how the Newspeak of the late Stalinist period and the Cyberspeak that challenged it eventually blended into "CyberNewspeak.""An exceptionally lively and interesting book. This is by far the best-informed and most insightful account of cybernetics in the Soviet Union." -- David Holloway, Raymond A. Spruance Professor of International History, Stanford UniversityAn archive-based history of Soviet cybernetics that focuses on the interplay of scientific, economic, and political discourses in the Soviet Union and Russia from the late 1940s through the 1990s.
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Soviet Science and Politics through the Prism of Language
The Cold War in Code Words: The Newspeak of Soviet Science
Cyberspeak: A Universal Language for Men and Machines
"Normal Pseudo-Science"
Cybernetics in Rebellion
The "Cybernetization" of Soviet Science
Cybernetics in the Service of Communism
Conclusion: Soviet Cybernetics: Prometheus or Proteus?
Notes
Index


List price: $42.00
Edition: 2002
Publisher: MIT Press
Binding: Trade Cloth
Pages: 383
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.39 lbs.
Language: English

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