Peter Edman
These are some of the resources we found useful in considering how to respond to technology as we were compiling our new curriculum, Children of Prometheus: Technology and the Good Life, directed by Dan Russ (and afterwards as well).
Wendell Berry, Life Is a Miracle: An Essay Against Modern Superstition (Counterpoint
2000)
Alan Jacobs, Shaming the Devil: Essays in Truthtelling (Eerdmans 2004). In addition to a profound essay on technology at the end of the book, this volume also addresses other literary topics from the perspective of Christian humanism.
C. S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man (Macmillan 1947)
Neal
Stephenson, Cryptonomicon (Eos
1999). A novel of cryptography and privacy.
Gattaca, directed by Andrew Niccol (1997)Lists, Science and Technology, Thu 16 Feb 2006
There are few things sadder in this universe than a well-dressed man sitting in his well appointed house with a prime cut of beef in his belly and an $18 glass of wine in his hand, studying a magazine article about the joys of titanium tennis rackets. That . . . is futility writ large.
Dave Shiflett, 2003