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Technophobic novels
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Rhondak101
Posted 2011-10-04 9:36 AM (#2690)
Subject: Technophobic novels



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One of my students in the "Automata 101" class sent me this link. I think it is a good list, and I'm thrilled that they are exploring on their own.  Rhonda
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charlesdee
Posted 2011-10-10 8:50 AM (#2696 - in reply to #2690)
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I would like to put in a vote for Leigh Brackett's The Long Tomorrow. It's a post nuclear war setting, and Americans blame technology and scientists for the disasters. The solution is to let Mennonites run things. Bad idea.
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