Machines and meaning: Technological autonomy and social adaptation

World Futures 55 (1):71-90 (2000)
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(2000). Machines and meaning: Technological autonomy and social adaptation. World Futures: Vol. 55, Challenges of Evolution at the Turn of the Millennium: Part II: The Chllenges of Civilizational Transition, pp. 71-90

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