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- adjective Of or pertaining to technopolitics.
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Jim Anderson in reply to a comment from technopolitical
Obama Privately Rebuked Lieberman For Half-Heartedly Denying False Muslim Rumors 2009
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Jim Anderson in reply to a comment from technopolitical
Obama Privately Rebuked Lieberman For Half-Heartedly Denying False Muslim Rumors 2009
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The Obama Camp has been saying this for a while, but it just became the focus of an overly energetic, highly passionate technopolitical conversation from which I could not escape.
Senator Obama, Please Don't Trade Space Exploration For Education - TheShellyPalmerReport 2008
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Cheap sensors, cheap ad-hoc wireless networks, advances in datamining, and the War on Terrorism add up to a technopolitical reality far more intensive than anything Orwell imagined.
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This way of putting it is much harsher than anything in Mason & Dixon, and it is possible to wonder why, if Pynchon's sense of modernity as "an emerging technopolitical order that might or might not know what it was doing" is this heated, the tone of his novel is so relaxed and bemused.
Entropology Menand, Louis 1997
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[The persistence of these beliefs showed] a profound unwillingness to give up elements of faith, however "irrational," to an emerging technopolitical order that might or might not know what it was doing. [
Entropology Menand, Louis 1997
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