Cutting Edge
Technology, Information, Capitalism and Social Revolution
By Jim Davis (Editor), Michael Stack (Editor), Thomas Hirschl (Editor), Martin Kenney (Contributor), Abdul Alkalimat (Contributor), Guglielmo Carchedi (Contributor), Tessa Morris-Suzuki (Contributor), Dan Schiller (Contributor), Jonathan King (Contributor), Gerardo Otero (Contributor), George Caffentzis (Contributor), Nick Witherford (Contributor), Stefanier Scott (Contributor), Ramin Ramtin (Contributor), Nelson Perry (Contributor), Sally Learner (Contributor), Michael Brand (Contributor)
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Book Description
A robot can build a car. But a robot cannot buy a car... The explosion in the development of computer- and robotic-based manufacturing is seeing the rapid expansion of laborless production systems. Such systems create enormus instability, both for the overall world economy where money previously paiContinue
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blogcritics published on Thu, 27 Oct 2011
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Black Knife-A Cold-Hearted Killing Machine at the Cutting Edge of Terror
This is not a novel for readers who are looking for the comforting certainties to be found in more conventional thrillers. Instead it takes the more ambitious route of trying to depict realistically the way major league criminals, terrorists and the ... (read full critics)
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Book Details
- English Books
- Paperback 304 Pages
- Edition: 1
- ISBN-10: 1859841856
- ISBN-13: 9781859841853
- Publisher: Verso
- Pub date: Jan 01, 1997
- Dimensions: 1484 mm x 968 mm x 129 mm Just how big is that?
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| ISBN | Edition | List | Sale | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9781859841853 | Paperback | $34.95 | $34.60 | bn.com |
| $49.95 | $15.99 | The Book Depository |
Book Review: Future Science: Essays from the Cutting Edge, Edited by Max Brockman Share
Future Science: Essays from the Cutting Edge is the second non-fiction compilation from editor Max Brockman, following up the earlier essay collection, What's Next? The topics are as varied as the authors: working scientists from fields as diverse as ... (read full critics)