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Progress Without People: In Defense of Luddism (Paperback)

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Cultural Writing. Labor History. In this ground-breaking study, newly available from Charles H. Kerr, scientific historian David F. Noble draws valuable parallels between our era of burgeoning technology and the technological advances of the industrial revolution. Proponents of technology during both eras, says Noble, argued that technological advancement was an essential, unstoppable force that would be inherently beneficial to humanity. Noble's counter-argument looks at the human costs of unchecked technological growth, along the way re-examining and redefining the meaning of Luddism.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780882862187
ISBN-10: 0882862189
Publisher: Charles Kerr
Publication Date: January 1st, 1993
Pages: 145
Language: English