Description:
The impact of technology is such that it does not leave things as they are: it changes the nature of agents, habits, objects and institutions and hence it subverts the existing order, without necessarily generating a new one.
Review Quotes:
"That contemporary social theory and modern European philosophy would turn back to consider its origins in the contradictions of technics and pervasive technology was perhaps predictable; but little could have prepared us for Durante's remarkable confrontation with the entire philosophical and ontological sweep of the digital revolution."
- Professor Anthony Elliott, University of South Australia