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Infowar. Notes on the Theory History

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Ars Electronica 98

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Naturally, the nineties of this century weren’t the first ones to discover that information counts in war. For ages now, two elementary lists, which probably differentiate warriors from merchants as well as from priests, have been in use.

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Gerfried Stocker Christine Schöpf

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Kittler, F. (1998). Infowar. Notes on the Theory History. In: Stocker, G., Schöpf, C. (eds) Ars Electronica 98. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-38430-5_2

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