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3469150What Tech Calls Thinkinghttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/what-tech-calls-thinking-9780374721237/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/2419320/4f06d0d3-f193-402e-92c2-c7ccaad652b6.jpg?v=638383950309970000212258MXNFarrar, Straus and GirouxInStock/Ebooks/<p><strong>A <em>New York Times Book Review</em> Editors Choice</strong></p><p><strong>"In Daubs hands the founding concepts of Silicon Valley dont make money; they fall apart." --<em>The New York Times Book Review</em></strong></p><p><strong>From FSGO x <em>Logic</em>: a Stanford professors spirited dismantling of Silicon Valleys intellectual origins</strong></p><p>Adrian Daubs <em>What Tech Calls Thinking</em> is a lively dismantling of the ideas that form the intellectual bedrock of Silicon Valley. Equally important to Silicon Valleys world-altering innovation are the language and ideas it uses to explain and justify itself. And often, those fancy new ideas are simply old motifs playing dress-up in a hoodie. From the myth of dropping out to the war cry of disruption, Daub locates the Valleys supposedly original, radical thinking in the ideas of Heidegger and Ayn Rand, the New Age Esalen Foundation in Big Sur, and American traditions from the tent revival to predestination. Written with verve and imagination, <em>What Tech Calls Thinking</em> is an intellectual refutation of Silicon Valleys ethos, pulling back the curtain on the self-aggrandizing myths the Valley tells about itself.</p><p>FSG Originals <em>Logic</em> dissects the way technology functions in everyday lives. The titans of Silicon Valley, for all their utopian imaginings, never really had our best interests at heart: recent threats to democracy, truth, privacy, and safety, as a result of techs reckless pursuit of progress, have shown as much. We present an alternate story, one that delights in capturing technology in all its contradictions and innovation, across borders and socioeconomic divisions, from history through the future, beyond platitudes and PR hype, and past doom and gloom. Our collaboration features four brief but provocative forays into the tech industrys many worlds, and aspires to incite fresh conversations about technology focused on nuanced and accessible explorations of the emerging tools that reorganize and redefine life today.</p>...3405464What Tech Calls Thinking212258https://www.gandhi.com.mx/what-tech-calls-thinking-9780374721237/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/2419320/4f06d0d3-f193-402e-92c2-c7ccaad652b6.jpg?v=638383950309970000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20209780374721237_W3siaWQiOiIzZWRjOTI4ZS1jZmRlLTQwYzEtYmI1Mi03N2ExMGYxYWVjZDIiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjI1MiwiZGlzY291bnQiOjQ1LCJzZWxsaW5nUHJpY2UiOjIwNywiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6Ildob2xlc2FsZSIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjUtMDEtMTlUMDQ6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d9780374721237_<p><strong>A <em>New York Times Book Review</em> Editors Choice</strong></p><p><strong>In Daubs hands the founding concepts of Silicon Valley dont make money; they fall apart. --<em>The New York Times Book Review</em></strong></p><p><strong>From FSGO x <em>Logic</em>: a Stanford professors spirited dismantling of Silicon Valleys intellectual origins</strong></p><p>Adrian Daubs <em>What Tech Calls Thinking</em> is a lively dismantling of the ideas that form the intellectual bedrock of Silicon Valley. Equally important to Silicon Valleys world-altering innovation are the language and ideas it uses to explain and justify itself. And often, those fancy new ideas are simply old motifs playing dress-up in a hoodie. From the myth of dropping out to the war cry of disruption, Daub locates the Valleys supposedly original, radical thinking in the ideas of Heidegger and Ayn Rand, the New Age Esalen Foundation in Big Sur, and American traditions from the tent revival to predestination. Written with verve and imagination, <em>What Tech Calls Thinking</em> is an intellectual refutation of Silicon Valleys ethos, pulling back the curtain on the self-aggrandizing myths the Valley tells about itself.</p><p>FSG Originals <em>Logic</em> dissects the way technology functions in everyday lives. The titans of Silicon Valley, for all their utopian imaginings, never really had our best interests at heart: recent threats to democracy, truth, privacy, and safety, as a result of techs reckless pursuit of progress, have shown as much. We present an alternate story, one that delights in capturing technology in all its contradictions and innovation, across borders and socioeconomic divisions, from history through the future, beyond platitudes and PR hype, and past doom and gloom. Our collaboration features four brief but provocative forays into the tech industrys many worlds, and aspires to incite fresh conversations about technology focused on nuanced and accessible explorations of the emerging tools that reorganize and redefine life today.</p>...(*_*)9780374721237_<p><strong>A <em>New York Times Book Review</em> Editors Choice</strong></p><p><strong>"In Daubs hands the founding concepts of Silicon Valley dont make money; they fall apart." --<em>The New York Times Book Review</em></strong></p><p><strong>From FSGO x <em>Logic</em>: a Stanford professors spirited dismantling of Silicon Valleys intellectual origins</strong></p><p>Adrian Daubs <em>What Tech Calls Thinking</em> is a lively dismantling of the ideas that form the intellectual bedrock of Silicon Valley. Equally important to Silicon Valleys world-altering innovation are the language and ideas it uses to explain and justify itself. And often, those fancy new ideas are simply old motifs playing dress-up in a hoodie. From the myth of dropping out to the war cry of disruption, Daub locates the Valleys supposedly original, radical thinking in the ideas of Heidegger and Ayn Rand, the New Age Esalen Foundation in Big Sur, and American traditions from the tent revival to predestination. Written with verve and imagination, <em>What Tech Calls Thinking</em> is an intellectual refutation of Silicon Valleys ethos, pulling back the curtain on the self-aggrandizing myths the Valley tells about itself.</p><p>FSG Originals <em>Logic</em> dissects the way technology functions in everyday lives. The titans of Silicon Valley, for all their utopian imaginings, never really had our best interests at heart: recent threats to democracy, truth, privacy, and safety, as a result of techs reckless pursuit of progress, have shown as much. We present an alternate story, one that delights in capturing technology in all its contradictions and innovation, across borders and socioeconomic divisions, from history through the future, beyond platitudes and PR hype, and past doom and gloom. Our collaboration features four brief but provocative forays into the tech industrys many worlds, and aspires to incite fresh conversations about technology focused on nuanced and accessible explorations of the emerging tools that reorganize and redefine life today.</p>...9780374721237_Farrar, Straus and Girouxlibro_electonico_dcb50528-c88d-3e1e-9ef2-6fa8422c01ed_9780374721237;9780374721237_9780374721237Adrian DaubInglésMéxico2020-10-13T00:00:00+00:00Farrar, Straus and Giroux