Technostress: The Human Cost of the Computer Revolution

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Brod, Craig. Technostress: The Human Cost of the Computer Revolution. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1984.

Deals with "technocentered" people trapped in "the 'mind as machine' metaphor" and without patience for human inferiorities to computers; notes that the technocentered have problems with the unpredictability and uncontrollability of sexual passion. Rev. Michael Rogers, Newsweek 6 Aug. 1984: 69, our source for this entry, and whom we quote.