Technology and civilization
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Technology and civilization
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Technology and civilization
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- How transformative innovations shaped the rise of nations, from ancient Rome to modern America, by Gerard Tellis and Stav Rosenzweig
- The Virilio reader, edited by James Der Derian
- Critica della ragione informatica, Tomás Maldonado
- A humane economy, the social framework of the free market, Wilhelm Röpke ; with a new introduction by Samuel Gregg
- Arcadie, essais sur le mieux-vivre, Bertrand de Jouvenel
- The Routledge Handbook of the Political Economy of Science, editors, Rebecca Lave, Samuel Randalls
- The ecology of freedom, the emergence and dissolution of hierarchy, Murray Bookchin
- Cultural foundations of industrial civilization, by John U. Nef
- Accumulation and development, the logic of industrial civilization, Celso Furtado ; translated by Suzette Macedo
- Conserving cultures, technology, globalization, and the future of local cultures, Harry Redner
- Modernity and technology, edited by Thomas J. Misa, Philip Brey, and Andrew Feenberg
- The exponential age, how accelerating technology is transforming business, politics, and society
- Naissance d'une civilisation, le choc de la mondialisation, Yves Brunsvick, André Danzin ; avec les commentaires de Jacques Delors [and others] ; préface de Jean Favier ; postface de Frederico Mayor
- Post society, social life after the pandemic, Carlo Bordoni ; translated by Wendy Doherty
- Great power politics in the fourth Industrial Revolution, the geoeconomics of technological sovereignty, Glenn Diesen
- The cultural contradictions of capitalism, Daniel Bell
- Cultural memory and Western civilization, functions, media, archives, Aleida Assmann
- Predator empire, drone warfare and full spectrum dominance, Ian G.R. Shaw
- The Lewis Mumford reader, edited by Donald L. Miller
- Leonardo to the internet, technology and culture from the Renaissance to the present, Thomas J. Misa
- La technique et la science comme "idéologie", par Jürgen Habermas ; traduit de la̓llemand et préfacé par Jean-Rene Ladmiral
- Communities in cyberspace, edited by Marc A. Smith and Peter Kollock
- Lewis Mumford, public intellectual, Thomas P. Hughes, Agatha C. Hughes
- Collective intelligence, mankind's emerging world in cyberspace, Pierre Levy
- Changer de révolution, l'inéluctable prolétariat, Jacques Ellul
- L'Europe des sciences et des techniques, XVe-XVIIIe siècle, un dialogue des savoirs, sous la direction de Liliane Hilaire-Pérez, Fabien Simon et Marie Thébaud-Sorger
- The fourth industrial revolution, Klaus Schwab
- Techniques, technologie et civilisation, Marcel Mauss ; édition et présentation de Nathan Schlanger
- Being digital, Nicholas Negroponte
- Mobile modernity, Germans, Jews, trains, Todd Samuel Presner
- The system of objects, Jean Baudrillard ; translated by James Benedict
- The knowledge of culture and the culture of knowledge, implications for theory, policy and practice, Elias G. Carayannis and Ali Pirzadeh
- La technique et la science comme "idéologie", par Jürgen Habermas ; traduit de la̓llemand et préfacé par Jean-René Ladmiral
- The modern worlds of business and industry, cultures, technology, labor, edited by Karen R. Merrill ; contributors, Martin Campbell-Kelly ... [and others]
- Le système technicien, Jacques Ellul
- For love of the automobile, looking back into the history of our desires, Wolfgang Sachs ; translated from the German by Don Reneau
- Fully automated luxury communism, a manifesto
- Technology and culture in a European context
- Technics and civilization, by Lewis Mumford
- Technology and society, building our sociotechnical future, edited by Deborah G. Johnson and Jameson M. Wetmore
- Smart mobs, the next social revolution, Howard Rheingold
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- The printing press as an agent of change, communications and cultural transformations in early modern Europe, volumes I and II, Elizabeth L. Eisenstein
- Technology as human social tradition, cultural transmission among hunter-gatherers, Peter Jordan
- The printing revolution in early modern Europe, Elizabeth L. Eisenstein
- Control and freedom, power and paranoia in the age of fiber optics, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
- Technological lock-in and the power source for the motor car
- Falter, has the human game begun to play itself out?, Bill McKibben
- Carl Schmitt's critique of liberalism, against politics as technology, John P. McCormick
- Means without end, a critical survey of the ideological genealogy of technology without limits, from Apollonian techne to postmodern technoculture, Gregory H. Davis