/ 1968

FOUNDING THE SCIENCE OF CULTURAL POLICY

/ 1968

SPECTACLE AND MEDIA CULTURE

With the aim to analyze the reality-media culture-spectacle relationship the author focuses on the visual theories of Guy Debord, Michel Foucault and Jean Baudriard. In media and spectacle, virtual reality is recognized as a crucial assumption of the contemporary communication, its advantages and disadvantages. In the attempt to enter the visual world, the author re-evaluated certain substantial culturological concepts of the media sphere, and briefly scrutinized notions relevant for the essential understanding of the visual in the visual culture.

/ 1968

MASS AND POWER

/ 1968

HERBERT MARCUSE: THE CRITERION OF TIME

/ 1968

THE COMPREHENSIVENESS OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS INDUSTRY

/ 1968

PHILOSOPHY BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE

/ 1968

BASE AND SUPERSTRUCTURE IN MARXIST CULTURAL THEORY

/ 1968

ORWELL’S PROJECTIONS

/ 1968

PUBLIC AID TO ARTISTIC CREATION

/ 1968

SHOPPING AND THE CITY