Machine

Minneapolis: Minnesota University Press and Meson Press (2018)
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Abstract

In today’s society of humans and machines, automation, animation, and ecosystems are terms of concern. Categories of life and technology have become mixed in governmental policies and drive economic exploitation and the pathologies of everyday life. This book both curiously and critically advances the term that underlies these new developments: machine.

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Thomas Patrick Pringle
University of Southern California

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