Top 4 David Porush Quotes
#1. Vonnegut's earliest novels hint strongly at his familiarity with Wiener's work, The Human Use of Human Beings, especially his first novel, Player Piano (1952), which shows his concern for the social implications of automation, the replacement of human beings with machines.
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#2. White magic or black, it doesn't make a difference. Natural and artificial? Obsolete distinctions
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#3. There is a universal urge for intimacy, for trading subjectivities, in communication. For Telepathy. Our desire for it tells us about what we wish to be: truly intersubjective beings.
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#4. Participating in the newest communications technologies becomes compulsory if you want to remain part of the culture.
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