Political machines : governing a technological society
This book argues for a radical rethinking of the relationship between politics and technology. The author demonstates the way in which technology is increasingly written into the conduct of politics, providing new assumptions about how the world is and can be governed.
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New Brunswick, NJ:
Athlone Press,
2001.
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