Programmed Capitalism A Computer-mediated Global Society

Programmed Capitalism: A Computer-mediated Global Society by Maurice Estabrooks, published by M.E. Sharpe in 1988, explores the significant impact of computers on the economy. This edition spans 205 pages and is presented in English. The book examines how the integration of computer technology has reshaped economic structures into complex information processing and intelligence systems.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the intersection between technology and various fields such as business, economics, and political science. Estabrooks delves into the social aspects and legal implications of this transformation, providing insights into how capitalism is evolving in a computer-mediated world. The work invites contemplation on the broader implications of technology in shaping economic and political ideologies.
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Focuses on how the computer has transformed the economy into an information processing and intelligence system. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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