Paywalled 😦
I myself don’t recognise any of the author names I don’t think, but this is intriguing.
via History of the Human Sciences – Volume 33, Number 1, Feb 01, 2020
History of the Human Sciences
Table of Contents
Cybernetics and the Human Sciences
Previous Issue
Volume 33 Issue 1, February 2020
Guest Editor: Stefanos Geroulanos and Leif Weatherby
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Introduction
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Cybernetics and the human sciencesFirst Published May 12, 2020; pp. 3–11 |
Articles
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How disunity matters to the history of cybernetics in the human sciences in the United States, 1940–80First Published May 12, 2020; pp. 12–35 |
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Cybernetics for the command economy: Foregrounding entropy in late Soviet planningFirst Published May 12, 2020; pp. 36–51 |
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Textocracy, or, the cybernetic logic of French theoryFirst Published May 12, 2020; pp. 52–79 |
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Cybernetic times: Norbert Wiener, John Stroud, and the ‘brain clock’ hypothesisFirst Published May 12, 2020; pp. 80–108 |
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The political theology of entropy: A Katechon for the cybernetic ageFirst Published May 12, 2020; pp. 109–127 |
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Automatic Leviathan: Cybernetics and politics in Carl Schmitt’s postwar writingsFirst Published May 12, 2020; pp. 128–146 |
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‘Ghastly marionettes’ and the political metaphysics of cognitive liberalism: Anti-behaviourism, language, and the origins of totalitarianismFirst Published May 12, 2020; pp. 147–174 |
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Design as aesthetic education: On the politics and aesthetics of learning environmentsFirst Published May 12, 2020; pp. 175–187 |
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What is the ‘cybernetic’ in the ‘history of cybernetics’? A French case, 1968 to the presentFirst Published May 12, 2020; pp. 188–211 |
Reviewer Acknowledgement 2019
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Reviewer Acknowledgement 2019First Published May 12, 2020; pp. 212–212 |

