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- 8b3fa9553db50d25399153987ca7ccdd41b42b41dac025c96283e46cfae05e71 last "Turner".
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- 8b3fa9553db50d25399153987ca7ccdd41b42b41dac025c96283e46cfae05e71 page "132".
- 8b3fa9553db50d25399153987ca7ccdd41b42b41dac025c96283e46cfae05e71 publisher "University of Chicago Press".
- 8b3fa9553db50d25399153987ca7ccdd41b42b41dac025c96283e46cfae05e71 title "From counterculture to cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the rise of digital utopianism".