Abstract
In the tradition of critical, evaluative social science, Roszak has written a demystifying and powerful attack on the exaggerated promises, social abuses, and dangerous fallacies surrounding the institutional promotion of computers and information technology. In this sophisticated and challenging critique, Roszak analyzes how advocates of the information age debase the human mind and obscure the real values of the computer by failing to distinguish between the true art of thinking and the machinations of information processing.
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