In the Absence of the Sacred: The Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian Nations

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pp. 446. “In his critically acclaimed Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television, social critic Jerry Mander proclaimed that television, by its fundamental nature, is dangerous – to personal health and sanity, to the environment, and to the democratic process. Now, with In the Absence of the Sacred, Mander goes beyond television to critique our technological society as a whole. In this provocative work, he challenges the utopian promise of technological society and tracks its devastating impact on native cultures worldwide. The Western world’s loss of a sense of the sacred in the natural world, he says, has led us toward global environmental disaster and social disorder, and worse lies ahead; yet models for restoring our relationship with the Earth exist in the cultures of native peoples, whose values have enabled them to survive centuries of invasion and exploitation. Far from creating Paradise on Earth, technology has instead produced an unsustainable contest for resources. Mander surveys the major technologies shaping the ‘new world order’ – computers, telecommunications, space exploration, genetic engineering, robotics, and the corporation itself – and warns that they are merging into a global megatechnology, with dire environmental and political results.” previous owners name on FEP

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ISBN 0871565099
ISBN13 9780871565099
Number of pages 446
Original Title In the Absence of the Sacred: The Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian Nations
Published Date 1992
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size Larger 8vo
Place of Publication San Francisco
Edition First edition
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pp. 446. “In his critically acclaimed Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television, social critic Jerry Mander proclaimed that television, by its fundamental nature, is dangerous – to personal health and sanity, to the environment, and to the democratic process. Now, with In the Absence of the Sacred, Mander goes beyond television to critique our technological society as a whole. In this provocative work, he challenges the utopian promise of technological society and tracks its devastating impact on native cultures worldwide. The Western world’s loss of a sense of the sacred in the natural world, he says, has led us toward global environmental disaster and social disorder, and worse lies ahead; yet models for restoring our relationship with the Earth exist in the cultures of native peoples, whose values have enabled them to survive centuries of invasion and exploitation. Far from creating Paradise on Earth, technology has instead produced an unsustainable contest for resources. Mander surveys the major technologies shaping the ‘new world order’ – computers, telecommunications, space exploration, genetic engineering, robotics, and the corporation itself – and warns that they are merging into a global megatechnology, with dire environmental and political results.” previous owners name on FEP

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Weight 1 kg