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... In an age often called a “technological society,” it is almost impossible for one to live in the complete absence of it. ... Throughout the book, In The Absence of the Sacred, by Jerry Mander, he brings up many arguments against the usage and advancement of new technologies. ... Jerry Mander contradicts himself in the book In the Absence Of the Sacred, by damning certain technologies and then using or taking part in them. ... The whole book is supposed to be based on arguments about the absence of the sacred, since people do not realize the negative effects technology has on the Earth as a whole, yet Mander openly condoles thinking of technology’s effects personally, and even admits to doing it himself. ...
By denouncing certain technologies, and then using them, Jerry Mander is contradicting himself in his book, In the Absence of the Sacred: The Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian Nations.
Approximate Word count = 1151 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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