Boris Wittenberg
is an historian and columnist with the New Literary Review.
Eurozine Articles
February and August: A view from 2002
Wittenberg traces the remarkable historical similarities of the 1917 and 1991 revolutions in Russia. [more]
A tribute to Joseph Weizenbaum
"There is only one way to turn signals into information, through interpretation", wrote the computer critic Joseph Weizenbaum. As Google's hegemony over online content increases, argues Geert Lovink, we should stop searching and start questioning. [ more ]
"Transit" advocates a concerted EU approach to Russia; on '68, "Osteuropa" mends a split consciousness while "Mittelweg 36" regrets nothing; "Mute" critiques "Green capitalism"; "Esprit" observes democracy's transformations; "Wespennest" awaits something better; "Kulturos barai" defends Fluxus; "Host" hits the road; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Oslo) follows the comic strip of empire; "Dialogi" warns against experts; "Reset" seeks perspectives for Italy's Democrats.
is an historian and columnist with the New Literary Review.
Wittenberg traces the remarkable historical similarities of the 1917 and 1991 revolutions in Russia. [more]