Really useful knowledge

This catalogue investigates the notion of ¿really useful knowledge¿ and its origins. In the 1820s and 1830s, working class organisations in the UK introduced this phrase to describe a body of knowledge that encompassed various ¿unpractical¿ disciplines such as politics, economics and philosophy, as opposed to the ¿useful knowledge¿ proclaimed by business owners who had previously begun to invest more heavily in their companies¿ progress through financing workers¿ education in ¿applicable¿ disciplines like engineering, physics, chemistry and mathematics. The publication presents texts and conversations that analyse these themes, including philosophy, art, politics and technology.

Materia
Arte contemporáneo
Idioma
  • English
Unidad Proponente
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
EAN
9788480264990
ISBN
978-84-8026-499-0
Páginas
296
Ancho
17 cm
Alto
23 cm
Edición
1
Fecha publicación
21-11-2014
Contacto de seguridad
Ministerio de cultura

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