Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to TechnologyKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 31 de mar. de 1993 - 240 páginas A witty, often terrifying that chronicles our transformation into a society that is shaped by technology—from the acclaimed author of Amusing Ourselves to Death. "A provocative book ... A tool for fighting back against the tools that run our lives." —Dallas Morning News The story of our society's transformation into a Technopoly: a society that no longer merely uses technology as a support system but instead is shaped by it—with radical consequences for the meanings of politics, art, education, intelligence, and truth. |
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... interest to God . After Copernicus , Kepler , and especially Galileo , the Earth became a lonely wanderer in an obscure galaxy in some hidden corner of the universe , and this left the Western world to wonder if God had any interest in ...
... interest to God . After Copernicus , Kepler , and especially Galileo , the Earth became a lonely wanderer in an obscure galaxy in some hidden corner of the universe , and this left the Western world to wonder if God had any interest in ...
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... interest and urgent social policy . The nine- teenth century saw the extension of public education , laid the foundation of the modern labor union , and led to the rapid diffusion of literacy , especially in America , through the ...
... interest and urgent social policy . The nine- teenth century saw the extension of public education , laid the foundation of the modern labor union , and led to the rapid diffusion of literacy , especially in America , through the ...
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The Surrender of Culture to Technology Neil Postman. information in their own interests . There is not a single line ... interest . Telegraphy changed all of this , and instigated the second stage of the information revolution . The ...
The Surrender of Culture to Technology Neil Postman. information in their own interests . There is not a single line ... interest . Telegraphy changed all of this , and instigated the second stage of the information revolution . The ...
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The Judgment of Thamus | 3 |
From Tools to Technocracy | 21 |
From Technocracy to Technopoly | 40 |
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