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Ted studied Jacques Ellul's "[The Technological Society](https://archive.org/details/JacquesEllulTheTechnologicalSociety)" (1964). According to his brother, Ted considered it "his bible".
Which is a very interesting read and a Christian perspective on man's relation ship with technology and the way that shapes society.
Ellul was also inspired by Huxley's works and Huxley praised Ellul's writing befoe he knew of that.
Ellul's writings formed the philosophical underpinning of the Neo-Luddite movement.
Which is a very interesting read and a Christian perspective on man's relation ship with technology and the way that shapes society.
Ellul was also inspired by Huxley's works and Huxley praised Ellul's writing befoe he knew of that.
Ellul's writings formed the philosophical underpinning of the Neo-Luddite movement.