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9780130924759
Over time, the term "technology" has taken on the meaning of such things as swapping the plow horse for the tractor, the typewriter for the computer, and physical labor for automation. Technology has had the perceived effect of making life easier, with more leisure and less labor. Is that perception correct, or is it an illusion? Are we working harder because technology has freed us to do other things? Has technology enslaved us by making us dependent upon it rather than upon our own common sense? These are tough questions with complicated answers that may never be satisfactorily resolved, and it seems that with every technological development there is some backlash about what has been lost while society celebrates the gains. In this second edition ofTechnology and Society: A Bridge to the 21st Century,the authors address the many critical questions and issues associated with technology and its profound impact on the individual and society. The text maintains an objective and informative viewpoint throughout, while discussing highly controversial issues ranging from organ transplant and tissue engineering to earth preservation and warfare technology. In every case, readers will be both enlightened and challenged to draw their own conclusions and to reach decisions about actions that should betaken. A free Instructor's Manual (ISBN 0-13-092476-8) is available to instructors.John A. Morello is the author of 'Technology and Society: A Bridge to the 21st Century (2nd Edition)', published 2002 under ISBN 9780130924759 and ISBN 013092475X.
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