
BOOKS - Записки современника

Записки современника
Author: русскийСтепан Петрович Жихарев (29.02.1787 - 12.09.1860) - русский писатель, драматург-переводчик, мемуарист; тамбовский дворянин. Перед читателем развернется широкая барская жизнь русского общества эпохи Александра I (с 1805 по 1807 годы) в виде живой и пёстрой панорамы, без обобщений и выводов, но как результат наблюдательности автора.предоставляет ценный интимный материал для истории русской литературы и особенно русского театра, а также незаурядную галерею портретов — и екатерининских ветеранов, и людей новой эпохи XIX века, во всех сферах общества.td>tr>
Year: 1955
Pages: 840
Format: PDF | DJVU
File size: 32 Mb
Language: RU
Year: 1955
Pages: 840
Format: PDF | DJVU
File size: 32 Mb
Language: RU

The book "Записки современника" (Notes of a Contemporary) by Yuriy Tsvetaev is a thought-provoking and insightful work that delves into the process of technological evolution and its impact on human society. The author presents a compelling argument for the need to study and understand this process in order to develop a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological development of modern knowledge. This paradigm is essential for the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a world torn apart by conflict and war. The book begins with an examination of the rapid pace of technological progress and its effects on contemporary society. The author highlights how technology has transformed our lives, from communication and information dissemination to transportation and commerce. However, this progress has also brought about new challenges such as the loss of privacy, the rise of artificial intelligence, and the potential for mass surveillance. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding these changes in order to navigate the complexities of modern life. One of the central themes of the book is the concept of the "technological imperative," which posits that technology is not just a tool for achieving specific goals but rather a driving force behind social and cultural evolution. The author argues that this imperative has led to the creation of new forms of social organization and the emergence of new forms of power.
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