The New Technology State: How Our Digital Dreams Became Societal Nightmares–And What We Can Do about It

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“Bill Raduchel started at Harvard as my father’s student, assistant, and friend. He went on to a career in technology as the digital revolution unfolded before his eyes. In The New Technology State, h

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  • Author: Raduchel, Bill
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 224
  • Publish Date: September 12 2023
  • ISBN10: 1637557469
  • Language: English

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“Bill Raduchel started at Harvard as my father’s student, assistant, and friend. He went on to a career in technology as the digital revolution unfolded before his eyes. In The New Technology State, he suffuses the insights of The New Industrial State with the changes, challenges, and dangers of our information age.” –James K. Galbraith, professor, University of Texas at Austin, and author of The End of Normal

This book is about society–how it has changed and what technology is enabling us to do to ourselves.

Sixty years ago, legendary economist John Kenneth Galbraith issued a grim prophecy that the global elite would harness the potential of the burgeoning computing revolution to accumulate even more wealth and power.

His masterwork The New Industrial State redefined our perception of ourselves and our society. The computing revolution has turned his predictions into a reality that triggered conversations between technology pioneer Bill Raduchel (a former colleague of Galbraith’s at Harvard) and British Army officer turned MP Tom Tugendhat.

The New Technology State recounts their discussions and reveals how the wealthy and powerful have used the incredible technological advances of the past half-century to gain unprecedented advantages and what we can do to reclaim control of our future.

Author: Bill Raduchel
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Amplify Publishing
Published: 09/12/2023
Pages: 224
Weight: 0.72lbs
Size: 7.31h x 5.34w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9781637557464
Language: English

Author

Raduchel, Bill

Binding

ISBN10

1637557469

ISBN13

9781637557464

Page Count

224

Published Date

September 12 2023

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