17-05-2019, 01:41 AM
Matt Grantham Wrote:I am working on a website that aims to create inventories of various individuals and resource, and it includes technology as one of it's categories. Therefore i am wondering if anyone has any recommendations of general technology critics of the last 100 years or so? Ivan Ilitch and Neil Postman certainly come to mind, and maybe Douglass Rushkoff for the modern day. Technology critics that have more of an economic slant on technology and mechanization, include Richard Wolff and Jeremy Rifkin. Any additional names would be appreciated. Thank you.
Very much late in the day going by the date of your post, I know....but two people I've come across recently are Martin Heidegger and, more recently, John Zerzan (...and I think there have been maybe one or two others, but they don't come to mind at the moment: will try to remember to log back in and update if I come across them again)

