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The Manifesto of Futurism
Book • 1909
The Manifesto of Futurism, written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, is a seminal work that launched the Futurist movement.
Published in 1909, it rejects traditional culture and art, embracing instead the dynamism of modern life, including speed, machinery, and violence.
The manifesto calls for a radical transformation of Italian society, urging it to abandon its past and embrace the future.
Published in 1909, it rejects traditional culture and art, embracing instead the dynamism of modern life, including speed, machinery, and violence.
The manifesto calls for a radical transformation of Italian society, urging it to abandon its past and embrace the future.
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when discussing manifestos and their impact.


Marc Andreessen

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Marc Andreessen: It’s Time To Write
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, referencing the Futurist Manifesto's celebration of speed and technology.


Tom Holland

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427. Titanic: The Tragedy Begins (Part 1)
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in the introduction of the podcast.

Anthony Fennell

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The roots of techno-authoritarianism