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The Glass Cage - by Nicholas Carr (Paperback)

The Glass Cage - by  Nicholas Carr (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>At once a celebration of technology and a warning about its misuse, <em>The Glass Cage</em> will change the way you think about the tools you use every day.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Drawing on psychological and neurological studies that underscore how tightly people's happiness and satisfaction are tied to performing hard work in the real world, Carr reveals something we already suspect: shifting our attention to computer screens can leave us disengaged and discontented.</p><p>From nineteenth-century textile mills to the cockpits of modern jets, from the frozen hunting grounds of Inuit tribes to the sterile landscapes of GPS maps, <em>The Glass Cage</em> explores the impact of automation from a deeply human perspective, examining the personal as well as the economic consequences of our growing dependence on computers.</p><p>With a characteristic blend of history and philosophy, poetry and science, Carr takes us on a journey from the work and early theory of Adam Smith and Alfred North Whitehead to the latest research into human attention, memory, and happiness, culminating in a moving meditation on how we can use technology to expand the human experience.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>[A] deeply informed reflection on computer automation.--G. Pascal Zachary "San Francisco Chronicle"<br><br>Brings a much-needed humanistic perspective to the wider issues of automation.--Richard Waters "Financial Times"<br><br>Carr's prose is elegant, and he has an exceptional command of the facts. He serves a varied menu of the ways that technology has failed us, and in every instance he is not only persuasive but undoubtedly right.--Daniel Levitin "Wall Street Journal"<br><br>Nicholas Carr is among the most lucid, thoughtful, and necessary thinkers alive. He's also terrific company. <em>The Glass Cage</em> should be required reading for everyone with a phone.--Jonathan Safran Foer<br><br>Nick Carr is the rare thinker who understands that technological progress is both essential and worrying. <em>The Glass Cage</em> is a call for technology that complements our human capabilities, rather than replacing them.--Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody and Cognitive Surplus<br><br>One of Carr's great strengths as a critic is the measured calm of his approach to his material--a rare thing in debates over technology...Carr excels at exploring these gray areas and illuminating for readers the intangible things we are losing by automating our lives.--Christine Rosen "Democracy"<br><br>Smart, insightful...paint[s] a portrait of a world readily handing itself over to intelligent devices.--Jacob Axelrad "Christian Science Monitor"<br><br>There have been few cautionary voices like Nicholas Carr's urging us to take stock, especially, of the effects of automation on our very humanness--what makes us who we are as individuals--and on our humanity--what makes us who we are in aggregate.--Sue Halpern "New York Review of Books"<br>

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