Whoever controls technology controls the future. While that prospect stings, it has a bright side. America's preeminence stems from a remarkable intertwining of technology and democracy. The Constitutions set the course. Technology provided the means. As we recognize that technology is about power, physical, economic and political, business is facilitated but principles of liberty and justice may be at risk. This book examines causes and offers remedies to strengthen self-government and restore politics as the public life of a people.
Whoever controls technology controls the future. While that prospect stings, it has a bright side. America's preeminence stems from a remarkable intertwining of technology and democracy. The Constitutions set the course. Technology provided the means. As we recognize that technology is about power, physical, economic and political, business is facilitated but principles of liberty and justice may be at risk. This book examines causes and offers remedies to strengthen self-government and restore politics as the public life of a people.
EDWARD WENK, Jr. is Emeritus Professor of Engineering and Public Affairs from the University of Washington at Seattle. He has served as a presidential advisor during three separate administrations and published several books dealing with the technology of politics.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue Technology as a Social Enterprise Enigmas of a Technological Age Unrecognizrd Roles of Government Information--Society's Nervous System Survival--To Be Alive and Free The Multiple Roles of Industry The Politics of Technology and the Technology of Politcs Survival Stategies: The Social Capacity for Responsive and Accountable Management What Will Tomorrow Be Like? Epilogue Refernces Author Index Subject Index
Prologue Technology as a Social Enterprise Enigmas of a Technological Age Unrecognizrd Roles of Government Information--Society's Nervous System Survival--To Be Alive and Free The Multiple Roles of Industry The Politics of Technology and the Technology of Politcs Survival Stategies: The Social Capacity for Responsive and Accountable Management What Will Tomorrow Be Like? Epilogue Refernces Author Index Subject Index
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