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New Technology, Whose Progress? (TEFC)

Unknown
film

A critical examination of the micro and the claim that we are witnessing a twentieth century technological revolution. Presents arguments that are being devel..

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Technology at work (TEFC)

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The Technology machine

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The Technology Revolution

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Videocrit the Searchers (TEFC)

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