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Aramis, or The Love of Technology by Bruno Latour; 9780674043237

Aramis, or The Love of Technology

By Bruno Latour

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In Aramis, or The Love of Technology, Bruno Latour invites readers into a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between technology and society. Through the lens of a failed railway project in France, Latour examines how technological innovations are intertwined with human desires, aspirations, and the complexities of collaboration.

The Story

Latour weaves a narrative that transcends conventional industrial discourse, presenting technology not merely as a set of tools but as a living entity shaped by various actors. The book unfolds the tale of Aramis, a revolutionary transport system that promised to redefine urban mobility yet ultimately succumbed to the challenges of human ambition and socio-political dynamics. This poignant case study serves as a microcosm for larger discussions about the role of technology in contemporary life.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging prose that blends narrative storytelling with theoretical insights.
  • A critical examination of how technological projects reflect societal values and conflicts.
  • Richly layered themes that encourage reflection on the nature of progress and innovation.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for readers fascinated by the intersections of technology, society, and culture. Those who appreciate Latour's previous works, such as Reassembling the Social and Science in Action, will find a familiar yet refreshing approach to understanding the fabric of modern life through the lens of technological aspirations.

“Latour compels us to reconsider our assumptions about technology and its impact on our world.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 154 mm × 233 mm × 22 mm
Pages: 336
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674043237

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