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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Uncovering a Corpse (T. Fulano (David Watson))

 

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Uncovering a Corpse
Argument 1. If you’re against technology, throw away your typewriters.
Argument 2. The anti-technological perspective “is neither new nor original.”
Argument 3. “Technology is neutral. There is nothing inherently either good or bad about it. It is simply a tool, a servant, to be refined, directed and deployed by people for whatever purposes they want fulfilled.”
Argument 4. Opposition to technology is reactionary and downright dangerous.
Argument 5. Primitivism is a romanticization of backward, flawed societies which had to inevitably give way to technological progress.
Argument 6. “There are no easy answers,” says an Atlantic Richfield advertisement. “Some say the answer is oil exploration. Some say the answer is conservation. For once, everyone is right...Without question, we must find more oil. And we must learn to use the oil we have more efficiently. So where do we start...?”
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