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Robopaths
People as Machines
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228 pages
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The book explores the emergence of "robopaths," individuals dehumanized by societal structures and violence, reflecting on events like My Lai and Kent State. Yablonsky argues that this phenomenon results from the conflict between humanity and technology. While he doesn't provide definitive solutions, he suggests that insights from group dynamics and countercultural movements may offer pathways to reshape society, enhancing human connection and compassion in an increasingly mechanized world.
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2012, paperback
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