
Laboring in the Age of the Machine
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We are happy to publish a book review by our friend . He writes at his Substack called . His work is always excellent. Here he reviews the book “Enshittification” by Cory Doctorow.
My research and teaching is largely guided by the philosophical tradition of personalism. I was recently asked to write a review of book called “Personalism in the Twenty First Century: Essays in Honor of David Walsh” for the University Boo...
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I write about flourishing and social class in the Machine age.
I write essays about technology and humanism.
"I write because I don't know what I think until I read what I say." - Flannery O’Connor. All views (and writing) are my own.
book reviews, essays, and the like
Specializing in virtues of maintenance and care in a culture addicted to novelty and innovation. Writer for thesavagecollective.substack.com
Writing and editing for @thevocationproject and The Savage Collective. Essays on work, philosophy, human flourishing, and the future of postindustrial America. Catholic, wannabe philosopher, occasional fiction writer.
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