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Cult of InformationFebruary 1994
Publisher:
  • University of California Press
  • 2120 Berkeley Way Berkeley, CA
  • United States
ISBN:978-0-520-08584-8
Published:01 February 1994
Pages:
267
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As we devote ever-increasing resources to providing, or prohibiting, access to information via computer, Theodore Roszak reminds us that voluminous information does not necessarily lead to sound thinking. "Data glut" obscures basic questions of justice and purpose and may even hinder rather than enhance our productivity. In this revised and updated edition of The Cult of Information , Roszak examines the place of computer technology in our culture in the 1990s.

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