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Introducing Human-Built World: How to Think about Technology and Culture, the second edition of this thought-provoking book that explores the complex relationship between humans and technology. Written by renowned historian Thomas P. Hughes, this concise yet comprehensive history delves into the philosophical, social, and cultural aspects of technology.
From the earliest debates about the implications of technology to its modern-day impact on our lives, Hughes examines how our ambivalence towards technology has shaped our society.
Drawing from the perspectives of philosophers, artists, engineers, and social theorists, he unravels the intricate tapestry of human innovation throughout history.
This timely edition delves deeper into the advancements of technology and their influence on our lives. Hughes explores the shift from the idealism of the machine age to the more modern and pervasive systems, controls, and communication-based advancements. As technology increasingly governs our daily lives, this book serves as a call to action for greater education and understanding of its implications.
Praised by experts in the field, Human-Built World provides a captivating exploration of the intersections between technology, commerce, society, art, and the military.
Hughes challenges the notion of technological determinism and places invention and engineering within a broader context of cultural and social forces.
Whether you are a technology enthusiast, a student of history, or simply curious about the impact of technology on society, this book is a must-read. Hughes' vast knowledge and engaging storytelling make Human-Built World an invaluable resource for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of our technological world.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to broaden your perspective and engage with the profound ideas presented in Human-Built World. Order your copy today and embark on a journey through the fascinating history of technology and culture.