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145:, though it never mentioned cybernetics by name, this "article had a profound impact on the reception of cybernetics in the Soviet Union" and was "evidently taken as a 'signal' of the official negative attitude toward cybernetics", beginning a Soviet ideological campaign against cybernetics. It was not until the 82: 159: 124:. This article ridiculed the interest in computers and cybernetics in post-war America, mocking American capitalists who "love information as American patients love patented pills" singling out 208:(1970–79) assessed Agapov favourably, citing him as "one of the pioneers of the Soviet industrial sketch genre", characterised by his "broad generalizations and a poetic treatment of science". 175:; this fear dissipated, as Valery Shilov mentions he became, evidently, a "man who could be trusted to fulfill important and responsible Party tasks". Agapov was twice the recipient of the 77: 187: 181: 216:
was less flattering, pithily summarising that "he wrote uninteresting stories devoted to the socialism building was popularizer of actual events in economics and science".
134:(23 January 1950), depicting the Mark III dressed in American military clothing on its cover, as making it "immediately clear in whose service is employed". This issue of 154: 128:(the founding thinker of cybernetics) for his support of American capitalists' "sweet dream" of replacing workers with robots. He commented on a recent issue of 104:
One event in Agapov's career that has gathered much attention was the publication of an article on cybernetics in 1950. In the wake of the formation of
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against American culture was ordered to be intensified, giving rise to a scramble among Soviet journalists to find more original ways to present
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from 1921–22, Agapov moved to Moscow in 1922 to continue his career as a journalist. Agapov began his career here as the member of the group of
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that the role of cybernetics would be reevaluated by Soviet scientists. Its significance has been questioned by scholar
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7 February] 1899 and spent his childhood in Tbilisi, where he graduated from the Department of
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Agapov was also a writer of several Soviet documentaries. In 1946, Agapov feared disapproval from
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was Agapov's only source in writing the article, having never read any of Wiener's actual work.
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and Soviet construction works, though he also published articles on education and a
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About the Past, About Various Things, About the Future (The Great Polymers)
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over his role (though minor) as one of the writers of the prohibited film,
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1952 article as the beginning of the campaign against Soviet cybernetics.
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poet, journalist and screenwriter. He is best known for a 1950 article on
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Reefs of Myths: Towards the History of Cybernetics in the Soviet Union
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From Newspeak to Cyberspeak: A History of Soviet Cybernetics
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in 1922. Having been secretary of the Caucaus Bureau of the
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for his scripts for these documentaries: first in 1946 for
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which proved influential for the early reception of
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