Technopoly
The Surrender of Culture to Technology
1st ed.
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Word Count
60,000 words, Guess
Page Count
240 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1567557M
- ISBN-139780679745402
- ISBN-100394582721
- OCLC Control Number24694343
- OCLC Control Number27034657
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- OCLC Control Numbertechnopolysurren00post_270
- Library of Congress Control Number91053121
- Goodreads1519838
- LibraryThing46821
Classifications
- DDC303.48/3
- LCCT14.5 .P667 1992
Description
With characteristic wit and candor, Neil Postman, our most astute and engaging cultural critic, launches a trenchant--and harrowing--warning against the tyranny of machines over man in the late twentieth century. We live in a time when physical well-being is determined by CAT scan results. Facts need the substantiation of statistical study. The human mind needs "deprogramming" while computers catch devastating "viruses." We live, then, in a Technopoly -- a self-justifying, self-perpetuating system wherein technology of every kind is cheerfully granted sovereignty over social institutions and national life. In this provocative work, the author of *Amusing Ourselves to Death* chronicles our transformation from a society that uses technology to one that is shaped by it, as he traces its effects upon what we mean by politics, intellect, religion, history--even privacy and truth. But if *Technopoly* is disturbing, it is also a passionate rallying cry filled with a humane rationalism as it asserts the manifold means by which technology, placed within the context of our larger human goals and social values, is an invaluable instrument for furthering the most worthy human endeavors. --Publisher
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