Hyperculture

the human cost of speed

266 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el 1998 por Praeger.

Número OCLC:
37854206

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The rampant illnesses of our society - including the disintegration of the family, the degradation of the environment, unlimited commercialism, and unrelenting stress - are familiar to us all. For the first time, Stephen Bertman attempts to explain these disparate, overwhelmingly negative phenomena with a single, unifying principle: that the accelerated pace of American society is eroding the essence of our most fundamental values.

We live, according to Bertman, in a society ruled by the "power of now," a power that gives us instant gratification even as it demands our instantaneous obedience. As a result, we have adapted our lives and values to match the speed-of-light electronic technologies that surround us. But, in so doing, we have paid a high price in spirit and mind.

Hyperculture dares to suggest that the cure for our condition lies not in an "information superhighway" or "third wave information revolution," but in …

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Temas

  • Technological innovations -- Social aspects -- United States
  • Speed -- Social aspects
  • United States -- Civilization -- 1970-