The Technological Society
creator(s): Jacques Ellul |
medium(s): book | audiobook |
date reviewed: 24 March 2025
rating: ❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤
This is an ambitious book—probably overambitious, and I don’t agree with all of the claims, especially with 60-70 years for Ellul’s ideas to marinate in continued technological development. Yet, his ideas are valuable and prescient—I don’t buy his claims as an ontological argument, but I think they make for a compelling theoretical framework for making sense of lots of what’s happening today.
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