In which we begin a three-part series on Andrew Feenberg's 2002 book: "Transforming Technology".
This book "rethinks the relationships between technology, rationality, and democracy, arguing that the degradation of labor--as well as of many environmental, educational, and political systems--is rooted in the social values that preside over technological development."
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111 - Exit Code 0
110 - Aesthetics of Democratic Economic Planning
109 - Computer Power and Human Reason, Part 6
108 - Computer Power and Human Reason, Part 5
107 - Computer Power and Human Reason, Part 4
106 - Computer Power and Human Reason, Part 3
105 - Computer Power and Human Reason, Part 2
104 - Computer Power and Human Reason, Part 1
103 - Entangled Life, Part 3
102 - Entangled Life, Part 2
101 - Entangled Life, Part 1
100 - Tree Stories
099 - Neither Vertical nor Horizontal, Part 4
098 - Neither Vertical nor Horizontal, Part 3
097 - Neither Vertical nor Horizontal, Part 2
096 - Neither Vertical nor Horizontal, Part 1
095 - The Ministry for the Future
094 - The Peripheral
093 - Internet for the People, Part 2
092 - Internet for the People, Part 1
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