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Digital dualism is pretty easy to spot once you know about it, because the distinction is so glaring. It’s like noticing a chip on your iPhone’s screen. It’s a commonly held fallacy because centuries of western thought force us to look at new technologies as an unnecessary addition to some kind of completed whole

#TtW13 Presentation Preview: On the Political Origins of Digital Dualism » Cyborgology (via nathanjurgenson)

I have noticed the same thing. Once you know the pattern, you see it everywhere. Especially here in Germany. 

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