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Blaming Technology - The Irrational Search for Scapegoats - cover

Blaming Technology - The Irrational Search for Scapegoats

Samuel C. Florman

Casa editrice: St. Martin's Griffin

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Blaming Technology: The Irrational Search for Scapegoats is Samuel C. Florman's 1981 discussion of the state of technology and engineering in the United States, including the pros and cons, and the public's perceptions and opinions.
Disponibile da: 08/04/2014.
Lunghezza di stampa: 207 pagine.

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