Exploring the transformative effects of technology, the book delves into how it alters agents, habits, objects, and institutions, leading to a disruption of the existing order. It emphasizes that while technology instigates change, it does not always create a new structure to replace what has been altered, prompting a reevaluation of our understanding of progress and stability in society.
Massimo Durante Bücher


Ethics, Law and the Politics of Information
- 248 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The information age we inhabit brings to completion our self-understanding as informational systems that produce, process, and exchange information with other informational systems, in an environment that is itself made up of information.