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Laurie Ouellette and Harry Goldstein Utne Reader
In a world where people who can't afford computers would gladly
relieve Sale of the ones he so sanctimoniously smashes, it's
obvious that the privilege of rejecting technology resides only
with those who already have access to it. This is a strange
position for people who call themselves neo-Luddites to hold to --
especially if you consider that the original Luddites were fighting
for their jobs, not for a lost ideal of a world that never was.
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Bob Ickes, 'Die, Computer, Die,' NEW YORK
(July 24, 1995). Subscriptions: $42/yr. (50 issues) available from
Box 54661, Boulder, CO 80322-4661.
Kirkpatrick Sale, 'Techno-Rebels,' THE NATION (June 5, 1994)
Subscriptions: $48/yr. (47 issues) available from Box 10763, Des
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Sven Birkerts, THE GUTENBERG ELEGIES (Faber and Faber, $22.95).
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