
Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America
by Giles Slade
Similar to 'Prose to the People,' this book delves into pertinent cultural topics, examining how technology shapes our lives.
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by Giles Slade
Similar to 'Prose to the People,' this book delves into pertinent cultural topics, examining how technology shapes our lives.
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by Marshall McLuhan
McLuhan's work resonates with the same analytical flair found in 'Prose to the People,' providing deep insights into media impact.
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by Neil Postman
This book aligns with the themes of media criticism and societal exploration similar to those in 'Prose to the People.'
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by Marshall McLuhan
This book complements 'Prose to the People' through its deep dive into media theory and its societal effects.
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by Jaron Lanier
Lanier's manifesto echoes the themes of media and culture analyzed in 'Prose to the People,' pushing for a more human-centered technological approach.
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by Tim Wu
This book's exploration of media and attention dynamics matches the analytical style found in 'Prose to the People.'
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by Sherry Turkle
Turkle deals with themes of media and communication that resonate strongly with the insights of 'Prose to the People.'
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by Talia Lavin
This book provides contemporary cultural critiques paralleling the insights found in 'Prose to the People,' shedding light on complex societal issues.
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by Eli Pariser
Pariser's work aligns with the investigative spirit of 'Prose to the People,' critically assessing how technology alters perception and communication.
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