David Skrbina is a philosopher at the University of Michigan. He and Ted Kaczynski published the book Technological Slavery, ...
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Introduction | Davids interest in technology | First contact with Kaczynski | Philosophy of technology | Ethical considerations | New Zealand shooting | censorship | psychology | existential risk | technology as a means of control | utilitarian analysis | Dr Stephen Pinker | New Yorkers | Native American Wars | Modern Society | Practical Matters | Collective Grievances | US Culture and Technology
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This audiobook critique of Theodore Kaczynski's views on anarcho-primitivism examines the romanticized vision of primitive life. Russell Stroud reads excerpts from "Technological Slavery," challenging common assumptions about hunter-gatherer societies. The reading analyzes work hours, gender roles, and social structures, offering a nuanced perspective.
How Work Works Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGYdCDMX4guyzaS_oW43r2hZlJrnAabpP&si=0hruz8CC-pNGzMCR ...
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The True Working Class | The Work Iceberg | The True Social Hierarchy | Core Labour Units | The Social Hierarchies of History | We are Modern Peasants | But Isn't Life Way Better than Before?
In 2027, virtual assistants like Sarah seamlessly handle our daily tasks, making life appear effortless. But behind this technological ...
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Introduction: The Illusion of Effortless AI | The Hidden Workforce: Who Are the Ghost Workers? | Undercover: Life as a Content Moderator | AI Training: The Tedious Tasks Behind Smart Machines | The Psychological Toll: PTSD and Stress Among Moderators | The Future of Work: What Lies Ahead for These Workers?