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Bad Attitude

Carlsson, Chris, ed., with Mark Leger.
Bad Attitude: The Processed World Anthology.
London ; New York : Verso, 1990.

Bizarro

Klein, Stephanie.
Bizarro Processed World. Special: Gidget am Fired!
[Menlo Park, CA : The author, 1986]

RadAm

Shaiken, Harley.
Numerical Control ff Work: Workers and Automation in the Computer Age.
Radical America, vol. 13, no. 6, Nov-Dec 1979, p. 25-38.

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LibTech

Bookchin, Murray.
Toward a liberatory technology / by Lewis Herber [pseud.].
New York, N.Y. : Anarchos, [197-]

Age of Automation Bloomberg, Warner.
The Age of Automation, Its Effects on Human Welfare.
New York, League for Industrial Democracy [c1955]
Series: L.I.D. Pamphlet Series.
Work Transformed LinkShaiken, Harley.
Work Transformed: Automation and Labor in the Computer Age.
First Edition
New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985, c1984.
Compulsive Technology Solomonides, Tony and Les Levidow, editors.
Compulsive Technology: Computers as Culture.
London: Free Association Books, 1985; [Nutley, NJ: Distribution, B. deBoer; Boston, MA: Carrier Pigeon], 1985.
Series: Radical Science Series; No. 18.
Death Culture LinkTalbot, David., Cindy Talbot and Gary Pernell
A Guided Tour of the Death Culture: Development in Santa Cruz.
[Santa Cruz, Calif.: s.n., 1972]
Supplement  to Loaded.
Social Change Proceedings of The Conference on Automation and Social Change, Sept. 17-19, 1963, Toronto.
[Canada: s.n., 1963]
Cover Title: Automation and Social Change, Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Three.
Hacker Ethic Himanen, Pekka.
The Hacker Ethic, and the Spirit of the Information Age.
First Edition
New York: Random House, c2001.
Cover Title: The Hacker Ethic: A Radical Approach to the Philosophy of Business.
Black Computer Survival Guide LinkEssien, Eno.
The Black Computer Survival Guide.
Emigrant, MT: Blackk Inkk Research Group, c1992.
Microelectronics LinkCSE Microelectronics Group.
Microelectronics: Capitalist Technology and the Working Class.
London: CSE Books, 1980.
Mark of the Beast LinkLalonde, Peter and Paul Lalonde.
The Mark of the Beast.
Eugene, Or.: Harvest House, c1994.
Cover Subtitle: Your Money, Computers, and the End of the World.
ILLIAC IV ILLIAC IV
[Champaign-Urbana, Ill.: Radical Union, 1970]
Note: " … mostly composed by members of Radical Union …"
Access Denied Access Denied: the Impact of Internet Filtering Software on the Lesbian and Gay Community: A Report by The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.
[S.l.]: The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, 1997.
Electronic Sweatshop Garson, Barbara.
The Electronic Sweatshop: How Computers Are Transforming the Office of the Future Into the Factory of the Past.
New York: Simon & Schuster, c1988.
Socialism 1959

Socialism, 1959.
[S.l.]: Liberty Book Club, [1959?]

Chip and Robot Revolution Hall, Gus.
The Chip and Robot Revolution.
[New York: Communist Party of the United States of America, 1974]
Message Sticks in Cyberspace LinkKemp, Will.
Message Sticks in Cyberspace.
Brunswick, Australia: SCAM Publications, [1994?]
Silicon Valley: Paradise or Paradox? Silicon Valley: Paradise or Paradox?: The Impact of High Technology Industry on Santa Clara County.
Mountain View, Calif.: Pacific Studies Center, 1977.
Note: “… this pamphlet was prepared for the Pacific Studies Center by Alan Bernstein ... [et al.].”
Secrets of a Super Hacker LinkThe Knightmare.
Secrets of a Super Hacker.
Port Townsend, Wash.: Loompanics Unlimited, c1994.
Empirical KNowledge LinkHeerden, Pieter Jacobus van.
The Foundation of Empirical Knowledge: with a Theory of Artificial Intelligence.
Wassenaar, Wistik: (postbus 1003), [1968]
Memory Practices Bowker, Geoffrey C.
Memory Practices in the Sciences.
Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, c2005.
Series: Inside Technology.
Perfect Thing

LinkLevy, Steven.
The Perfect Thing: How the iPod Shuffles Commerce, Culture, and Coolness.
New York: Simon & Schuster, c2006.

Code Lessig, Lawrence.
Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace.
New York: Basic Books, c1999.

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