The disconnect between what technologists say they are doing and the effects on society of what they in fact do has long been a rich source of fodder for social observers and technology critics. Katherine Boyle’s recent remarks on the family and technology offer yet another example of the practice. In her efforts to craft a narrative of technology as potential handmaiden to the American family, she begins by contrasting the family with the state. This is an artful dodge, as her invocation o...| The New Atlantis
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Debates over science and technology are too often confined to narrow questions. We offer our readers a space in which they can think directly about fundamental questions of morality and meaning.| The New Atlantis