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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By Lloyd J. Dumas
"From 1975 to 1990, more than 66,000 people in the U.S. military were permanently relieved of their duties involving nuclear weapons--jobs they had already been performing--because they were judged unreliable. On average, there has been one nuclear weapons-related accident every seven months for the past 60 years. How safe do you feel? Most of us assume that those in charge can always control any technology people create, no matter how powerful. But in a world of imperfect human beings--prone to error, emotion, and sometimes malevolent behavior--this is an arrogant and potentially disastrous assumption. This book is filled with careful analysis backed by compelling, factual stories that illustrate how easy it is for situations to go terribly wrong, despite our best efforts to prevent them. The Technology Trap neither advocates an anti-technology "return to nature," nor underplays the marvels of our high-tech world. Instead, it reveals the multi-sided potential for disaster that surrounds us in our modern world, explains how we arrived at this predicament, explores the nature and ubiquity of human fallibility, exposes why commonly proposed "solutions" to these technological Achilles heels cannot work, and suggests viable alternatives that actually can prevent human-induced technological disasters."--Jacket.
Published
Sep 02, 2010
Format
hardcover
Pages
394
Language
English
ISBN
9780313378881