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'''Winner, Langdon. ''Autonomous Technology: Technics-out-of-Control as a Theme in Political Thought''.''' Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1977. [[Category: Background]] | '''Winner, Langdon. ''Autonomous Technology: Technics-out-of-Control as a Theme in Political Thought''.''' Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1977. [[Category: Background]] | ||
− | Wolfe cites this work as an excellent survey of the subject identified in its subtitle (see Wolfe under Literary Criticism).[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Known_and_the_Unknown,_The] Cf. J. Ellul[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Technological_Society,_The] and L. Mumford's works cited this Category. | + | Wolfe cites this work as an excellent survey of the subject identified in its subtitle (see Wolfe under Literary Criticism).[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Known_and_the_Unknown,_The] Cf. J. Ellul[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Technological_Society,_The] and L. Lewis [[The Myth of the Machine|Mumford's works]] cited this Category. |
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Winner, Langdon. Autonomous Technology: Technics-out-of-Control as a Theme in Political Thought. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1977.
Wolfe cites this work as an excellent survey of the subject identified in its subtitle (see Wolfe under Literary Criticism).[1] Cf. J. Ellul[2] and L. Lewis Mumford's works cited this Category.
RDE, ed. 3Ap20