Why I Am Not Going To Buy A Computer by Wendell Berry
In this thought-provoking essay, the author challenges the prevailing notion that technological advancements, particularly computers, are inherently beneficial. By reflecting on personal experiences and values, the author argues for a more deliberate and mindful approach to technology adoption, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a connection to traditional methods and the natural world. The essay invites readers to consider the broader implications of technology on society, culture, and the environment, advocating for a balance between progress and preservation.
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- Published
- 1987
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 10-20
- Original Language
- English
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