Show HN: Strangers – A non-fiction book club focused on technology and society
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Re: Show HN: Strangers – A non-fiction book club focused on technology and society
#2Truth is, I haven't found anyone in my own peer group who is reading, thinking, or talking about the effects of technology on society. Elull, Boorstin, Illich, Postman, McLuhan, de Tocqueville, Mumford, Baudrillard, Dewey, Debord...these are names you don't typically see on people's bookshelves. I'm eager to read alongside and talk to people who are equally curious about their works and ideas.
Anyway, I just wanted to get this out there, see if it resonates, and I'll update the page with questions and answers as needed. If you're interested, I'm happy to talk via email or over video if you just want to learn more.
Re: Show HN: Strangers – A non-fiction book club focused on technology and society
#3Also, reward someone with a free membership if they lead the group.
You are heading in the right direction.
Re: Show HN: Strangers – A non-fiction book club focused on technology and society
#4This is my attempt at organizing the kind of focused reading and discussion group I wish existed. Truth is, I haven't found anyone in my own peer group who is reading, thinking, or talking about the effects of technology on society. Elull, Boorstin, Illich, Postman, McLuhan, de Tocqueville, Mumford, Baudrillard, Dewey, Debord...these are names you don't typically see on people's bookshelves. I'm eager to read alongsi…
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#5Generally speaking, I like it. $12 seems high and 60 is high. I would lower the cost to $5.00($4.99)per month but charged per year. I would also reduce the number of people to 20 or so. I would then create multiple groups of 20. The idea is that people get to discuss the book and they get to know each other and will return month after month. Also, reward someone with a free membership if they lead the group. You are…
Re: Show HN: Strangers – A non-fiction book club focused on technology and society
#6This is my attempt at organizing the kind of focused reading and discussion group I wish existed. Truth is, I haven't found anyone in my own peer group who is reading, thinking, or talking about the effects of technology on society. Elull, Boorstin, Illich, Postman, McLuhan, de Tocqueville, Mumford, Baudrillard, Dewey, Debord...these are names you don't typically see on people's bookshelves. I'm eager to read alongsi…
Please contact me using my email in my profile, I have some great book suggestions you might enjoy.