Invention
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As [[Paul Virilio]] has noted, every new [[invention]] has a downside which we are unwilling to acknowledge in the name of [[progress]]: the invention of automobiles inaugurated car-[[crash]]es; the invention of nuclear energy, [[Hiroshima]] and [[Tchernobyl]]. The technologies of [[instant communication]]s have invented [[pure war]]. | As [[Paul Virilio]] has noted, every new [[invention]] has a downside which we are unwilling to acknowledge in the name of [[progress]]: the invention of automobiles inaugurated car-[[crash]]es; the invention of nuclear energy, [[Hiroshima]] and [[Tchernobyl]]. The technologies of [[instant communication]]s have invented [[pure war]]. | ||
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As Paul Virilio has noted, every new invention has a downside which we are unwilling to acknowledge in the name of progress: the invention of automobiles inaugurated car-crashes; the invention of nuclear energy, Hiroshima and Tchernobyl. The technologies of instant communications have invented pure war.
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