"Digital socialism envisions platform cooperatives and public service media. At times, this book stretched me, but in doing so it also made me feel smarter; it reminded me that knowledge, in itself, is a form of power."
-Kristina Morehouse, Communication Research Trends , vol. 43, 2024
"Hörl’s project is ambitious and original, offering an intellectual history which readers are unlikely to have realised they were missing and which intervenes simultaneously into media theory, anthropology, philosophy and the history of computation."
- Megan Wiessner, Radical Philosophy 2.06 (Winter 2019)
"Erich Hörl’s Sacred Channels is as original and innovative as they come. The book articulates an archaeology of modern notions of the sacred and the primitive and draws upon a wide-ranging theoretical framework that includes philosophy (phenomenology, Heidegger, and deconstruction), anthropology, media theory, and breakthrough developments in modern science. The substantial preface by Jean-Luc Nancy, and the excellent translation by Nils. F. Schott, make Sacred Channels (by now a classic in the German-speaking world) a groundbreaking book finally available to an English-speaking audience."
- Michael Wutz, Weber State University