• The Incurable Luddite

  • Essays on Life, Art, and Science
  • By: Samuel Butler
  • Narrated by: Alexander MacDonald
  • Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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By: Samuel Butler
Narrated by: Alexander MacDonald
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This book contains a series of engaging yet controversial essays by Samuel Butler, the famous Luddite who argued back in the 1860s that machines would one day take over the world and should be destroyed lest civilization as we know it is annihilated. He was a contrarian thinker who claims to have not liked books (though he wrote many) and disdained many aspects of Darwinian evolution, even while he agreed with key points. He is a thinker worth considering, even if one disagrees with him or finds his arguments incomplete.

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