A monster stalks the earth--a sluggish, craven, dumb beast that takes fright at the slightest noise and starts at the sight of its own shadow. This monster is the market. The shadow it fears is cast by a light that comes from the future: the Keynesian crisis of expectations. It is this same light th[...]
Argues that cybernetics represented not the anthropomorphization of the machine but the mechanization of the human. This book states that the mechanization of the mind has reemerged as an all-encompassing paradigm in the convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, and cogni[...]