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"Dromoeconomics: Towards a Political Economy of Speed" (2001) by John Armitage and Phil Graham < http://philgraham.net/Dromo.pdf > is worth taking note of as it relates to some contemporary questions such as the impact of cell and mobile phones (and, more broadly, revolutions in communication and transport) on working hours, the character of work, and capital. The perspectives of Virilio and Marx are compared. In solidarity, Jerry
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