Brave New Wild: Can technology really save the planet?
Monash University Publishing, $32.99 pb, 272 pp
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Paradigm shift
There is change. Then there is rate of change, known as velocity. Then there is rate of rate of change, known as acceleration. In physics, the three are distinct; psychologically, however, the distinction is more difficult to conceive. Certainly, this seems the case for Richard King in his latest book, Brave New Wild: in detailing an apparently new techno-political phenomenon called ecomodernism, he seems to confuse an uptick in the rate of technological change for a distinct change in itself, arguing that we are at the start of a paradigm shift.
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Brave New Wild: Can technology really save the planet?
by Richard King
Monash University Publishing, $32.99 pb, 272 pp
ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.



