The ignorance explosion : understanding industrial civilization
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- ISBN: 0886292344 (bound) :
- ISBN: 0886292379 (pbk.) :
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xxviii, 272 p. : ill ; 24 cm. - Publisher: Ottawa : Carleton University Press, 1994.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Subject: | Knowledge, Sociology of Information society Technology -- Social aspects Technology -- Social aspects Technology and civilization Civilization, Modern -- 20th century |
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- McGill Queens Univ PrThe author reveals the darker side of Western society's adoption of, and adaptation to, modern technology. Despite his portrayal of an increasingly complex, artificial and dehumanized technological environment, Lukasiewicz writes with humour and humanism and makes an enlightening contribution to the habitually grim literature on this subject.
- McGill Queens Univ PrThe author reveals the darker side of Western society's adoption of, and adaptation to, modern technology. Despite his portrayal of an increasingly complex, artificial and dehumanized technological environment, Lukasiewicz writes with humour and humanism and makes an enlightening contribution to the habitually grim literature on this subject.