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>The history of civilization all the way down to the tribe is that of the technophile succeeding over the technoluddite—you could practically say that the definition of civilization is "the success of the technophile over the technoluddite" and you wouldn't be wrong in the slightest.
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What is some good book about dystopian/utopian society that has a strong science theme. Like manufactured humans (already read Brave New World), humans living as some short of machine hybrids or such. If there isn't such a book, any good suggestion of a book that deals with transhumanism will do.

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