Technoromanticism
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Still in process of reading.
The audience for this work is extremely narrow: erudite nerds and philosophy majors.
It's a kind of exploration of traditional philosophical concepts to the "modern digital world".
Fundamentally, a survey in-so-far as there are many observations without conclusion.
A mix of the author's own observations and a survey of what others have said.
A rather dense work that at times strays into the egregious, but none-the-less delivers satisfying insight with a high degree of regularity.
The book succeeds by avoiding conclusion and prediction, providing an insight into both the utopian and dystopian, unity and multiplicity.


