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A review by borna761
To Save Everything, Click Here: The Folly of Technological Solutionism by Evgeny Morozov
5.0
Whatever your thoughts are on technology and its use to solve problems, To Save Everything, Click Here: The Folly of Technological Solutionism will change your mind. And if it doesn't change your mind, it will at least make you start thinking about the Internet and blindly applying technology as a solution to every problem we face and experience.
Unfortunately I read the book over too long a period of time so my memory is quite disjointed. Evgeny Morozov spends a great part of the book looking at various ideas on how technology has been used to improve certain areas of life, and then looking at the implications of it. We realize that just because technology can help us solve a certain apparent problem (e.g. preventing jumping the turnstiles at the subway), it doesn't necessarily mean that it's a good idea. Somewhere we also need to raise the understanding and awareness of the citizens, so that they don't just become people mindlessly following whatever the latest technology fad allows or prevents them to do.
There is also great critique of the quantification of self and self-tracking, gamification, and the application of morality to technology restrictions. The style of writing can be a bit hard to read at times as there is a lot of negativity going on, but I feel that Morozov still manages to keep a positive tone, and suggesting a fair amount of alternatives. While not necessarily solutions, they're at least raising awareness of the issues involved. Should definitely be read!
Unfortunately I read the book over too long a period of time so my memory is quite disjointed. Evgeny Morozov spends a great part of the book looking at various ideas on how technology has been used to improve certain areas of life, and then looking at the implications of it. We realize that just because technology can help us solve a certain apparent problem (e.g. preventing jumping the turnstiles at the subway), it doesn't necessarily mean that it's a good idea. Somewhere we also need to raise the understanding and awareness of the citizens, so that they don't just become people mindlessly following whatever the latest technology fad allows or prevents them to do.
There is also great critique of the quantification of self and self-tracking, gamification, and the application of morality to technology restrictions. The style of writing can be a bit hard to read at times as there is a lot of negativity going on, but I feel that Morozov still manages to keep a positive tone, and suggesting a fair amount of alternatives. While not necessarily solutions, they're at least raising awareness of the issues involved. Should definitely be read!