Against The Machine by Paul Kingsnorth
On the Unmaking of Humanity
Paul Kingsnorth examines how a pervasive technological-cultural force — which he calls the “Machine” — has reshaped human life from the Industrial Revolution through the rise of artificial intelligence, altering our economies, communities, and relationship with the natural world. The book traces the spiritual and economic roots of this shift and urges a renewed focus on local ties, land, heritage, and resistance to centralized power, offering reflections on how to remain authentically human in a highly technologized age.
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- British
- Length
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- Pages
- 366
- Original Language
- English
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