Jacque Ellul’s The Technological Society, originally published in 1954, has become a footnote to one of the stranger events in U.S. history. A terrorist known as the Unabomber spent almost 20 years ...
Big Tech’s influence on culture and society was first predicted nearly 70 years ago by French thinker Jacques Ellul. In his 1954 book, “The Technological Society,” Ellul argued that tech would have a ...
Imagine for a moment that pretty much everything you think about technology is wrong. That the devices you believed are your friends are in fact your enemies. That they are involved in a vast ...
In 1954, Jacques Ellul published La Technique, the French Protestant intellectual’s groundbreaking work on the emerging technological world, a world he perceived as monolithic and inevitably ...
When I read ‘The Technological Society’ from 1953 by Jacques Ellul, the French author, philosopher and theologian, I was captured by the distinction he made between technology and people. He noted ...
Jacques Ellul’s home Bible studies—and the light they shed on his work as a whole. It should come as no surprise, given the range of reactions to Ellul's work, that while some of his contemporaries ...
Can technology be autonomous? Does it lead a life of its own and operate independently of human guidance? From the French theologian Jacques Ellul to the Unabomber, this used to be widely accepted.
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