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From the page: "This is the kind of error that technological utopians make. They assume that their particular scientific revolution will wipe away all traces of its predecessorsâ€"that if you change the fuel you change the whole system"
Reviewed by david-de-beer Jul 05, 01:44am ( 5 reviews ) • newyorker.com
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Rated by mcristaldi on Jul 13, 4:14am
Great article of Malcom on Free vs. Priced
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Rated by david-de-beer on Jul 05, 1:44am
From the page: "This is the kind of error that technological utopians make. They assume that their particular scientific revolution will wipe away all traces of its predecessorsâ€"that if you change the fuel you change the whole system"
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Rated by fussypants on Jun 30, 8:28pm
hmmmm
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Rated by CraigErnst on Jun 30, 7:22am
Malcolm Gladwell's skeptical analysis of the ideas put forth in Chris Anderson's new book Free: The Future of a Radical Price. I'm still going to read the book, but it's interesting to read a well-thought-out counterpoint to Anderson's central thesis.
