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World Without Mind

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Important and incredibly informative, this new book is a must-read. The author’s writing is a relentless intellectual argument, executed with wit and aggression. It presents concise psychological profiles of influential figures, detailing how they blend utopianism and monopolism into a troubling mix. The book offers compelling mini-bios of key players in the tech industry, making a searing case against the monopolistic power of Silicon Valley. Foer’s work, once met with skepticism, now appears prophetic as he urges readers to unplug and confront the overwhelming influence of these tech giants. His argument resonates with the spirit of brave democracy protestors, advocating for new ethics in social media. This provocative examination raises crucial questions about the future of humanity and free will, all while being an engaging read. As the dust settles from recent tech upheavals, it becomes clear that Silicon Valley has not delivered a utopia but has instead degraded the written word and culture. Foer passionately argues for reclaiming our knowledge and ideas from these monopolies, making this an urgent and essential read for anyone engaged with technology. His analysis serves as both a portrait of the monopolists and a plea for the values of privacy, individuality, and creativity that are at risk of being lost.

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World Without Mind, Franklin Foer

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Rok vydania
2018
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Titul
World Without Mind
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Penguin US
Rok vydania
2018
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
272
ISBN10
1101981121
ISBN13
9781101981122
Série
Hodnotenie
3,55 z 5
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Important and incredibly informative, this new book is a must-read. The author’s writing is a relentless intellectual argument, executed with wit and aggression. It presents concise psychological profiles of influential figures, detailing how they blend utopianism and monopolism into a troubling mix. The book offers compelling mini-bios of key players in the tech industry, making a searing case against the monopolistic power of Silicon Valley. Foer’s work, once met with skepticism, now appears prophetic as he urges readers to unplug and confront the overwhelming influence of these tech giants. His argument resonates with the spirit of brave democracy protestors, advocating for new ethics in social media. This provocative examination raises crucial questions about the future of humanity and free will, all while being an engaging read. As the dust settles from recent tech upheavals, it becomes clear that Silicon Valley has not delivered a utopia but has instead degraded the written word and culture. Foer passionately argues for reclaiming our knowledge and ideas from these monopolies, making this an urgent and essential read for anyone engaged with technology. His analysis serves as both a portrait of the monopolists and a plea for the values of privacy, individuality, and creativity that are at risk of being lost.