To Save Everything, Click Here Technology, Solutionism, and the Urge to Fix Problems that Don’t Exist

To Save Everything, Click Here by Evgeny Morozov, published by Allen Lane in 2013, is a hardcover edition comprising 413 pages. This book provides a critical examination of the impact of technology on society, exploring how digital advancements are reshaping our understanding of human interactions and public life. Morozov discusses the implications of smart technology, emphasizing the need to question the motivations behind our reliance on digital solutions for societal issues.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of how technology influences various aspects of life, including politics, culture, and morality. Morozov argues that while technology has the potential to improve our lives, it also risks altering the fundamental nature of our ethical and civic behaviors. The book encourages a thoughtful approach to technological solutions, advocating for a deeper understanding of their implications rather than accepting them at face value. Through this exploration, To Save Everything, Click Here invites readers to reflect on the role of technology in shaping our future.
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To Save Everything, Click Here, the new book by the acclaimed author of The Net Delusion, Evgeny Morozov, is a penetrating look at the shape of society in the digital age, of the direction in which the 21st Century may take us, and of the alternate paths we can still chooseOur society is at a crossroads. Smart technology is transforming our world, making many aspects of our lives more convenient, efficient and – in some cases – fun. Better and cheaper sensors can now be embedded in almost everything, and technologies can log the products we buy and the way we use them. But, argues Evgeny Morozov, technology is having a more profound effect on us: it is changing the way we understand human society. In the very near future, technological systems will allow us to make large-scale and sophisticated interventions into many more areas of public life. These are the discourses by which we have always defined our civilisation: politics, culture, public debate, morality, humanism. But how will these discourses be affected when we delegate much of the responsibility for them to technology? The temptation of the digital age is to fix everything – from crime to corruption to pollution to obesity – by digitally quantifying, tracking, or gamifiying behaviour. Yet when we change the motivations for our moral, ethical and civic behaviour, do we also change the very nature of that behaviour? Technology, Morozov proposes, can be a force for improvement – but only if we abandon the idea that it is necessarily revolutionary and instead genuinely interrogate why and how we are using it. From urging us to drop outdated ideas of the internet to showing how to design more humane and democratic technological solutions, To Save Everything, Click Here is about why we should always question the way we use technology.
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