Transforming Technology: A Critical Theory Revisited

作者: Andrew Feenberg

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摘要: Thoroughly revised, this new edition of Critical Theory Technology rethinks the relationships between technology, rationality, and democracy, arguing that degradation labor-as well as many environmental, educational, political systems-is rooted in social values preside over technological development. It contains materials on theory, but emphasis has shifted to reflect a growing interest fields technology cultural studies.

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