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Visions Of Technology : A Century Of Vital Debate About Machines Systems And The Human World, Paperback / softback Book

Visions Of Technology : A Century Of Vital Debate About Machines Systems And The Human World Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Technology has been the blessing and the bane of the 20th Century.

Human life-span has nearly doubled in the West, but no century ever killed more human beings with new technologies than this.

New technology became part of the machine of war, ranging from the staggering loss of life of the First World War to the media spectacle which brought the war in the Gulf into our living rooms.

Improvements in agriculture have fed increasing billions, but now pesticides and chemicals threaten to poison the Earth.

Richard Rhodes attempts to answer some fundamental questions arising from the prominence which technology plays in all of our lives.

These problems and paradoxes have stirred impassioned debate, yet despite the central role technology has played in this century, VISIONS OF TECHNOLOGY is the first book to represent the rich diversity of commentary about this vital subject.

This provocative treasury hightlights the views of the century's most prominent technological figures from Henry Ford, H.G.

Wells, Rachel Carson and Albert Einstein to Aldous Huxley and John Glenn.

As the cultural ambivalence towards technology takes us into the next century, Richard Rhodes provides a timely forum of debate about machines, systems and the human world.

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