The Technological Society by Jacques Ellul. You will not see the world the same way. You can then read Industrial Society by Ted Kaczynski and understand his desperation.
Ask HN: What are some of the best books you have read in 2022?
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Re: Ask HN: What are some of the best books you have read in 2022?
#32The ones that stand out: Fiction: Project Hail Mary. Non-fiction: The Beginning of Infinity, David Deutsch
Re: Ask HN: What are some of the best books you have read in 2022?
#33I went on a kick of reading "competency porn" (think Project Hail Mary/The Martian but not necessarily solving engineering problems). On top of PHM, I read Sixteen Ways to Defend A Walled City (great dark satire despite the shit ending) and The Goblin Emperor (more on the social engineering side of things, so better characterization than something like The Martian)
Re: Ask HN: What are some of the best books you have read in 2022?
#34I read the main Earthsea Cycle books by Ursula Le Guin. Really enjoyed them, her prose is so evocative yet terse, especially in comparison to what would now be considered young adult fiction.
Re: Ask HN: What are some of the best books you have read in 2022?
#35The ones that stand out: Fiction: Project Hail Mary. Non-fiction: The Beginning of Infinity, David Deutsch
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#36Excellent read, I wonder what other readers think about it
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#37I've read 80+ fictional books so far (mostly fantasy and sci-fi) and these are my 5-star reads: * "Legends & Lattes" by Travis Baldree * "Dreadgod" by Will Wight * "Tongue Eater" by John Bierce * "The Umbral Storm" by Alec Hutson * "Soul Relic" by Samuel Hinton * "The Weirkey Chronicles" by Sarah Lin * "The Eldest Throne" by Bernie Anés Paz * "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet" by Becky Chambers (reread)
>"The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet" by Becky Chambers This one made me think, is there any sci-fi by female authors, which involves aliens, but doesn't depict or mention sex with them?
Re: Ask HN: What are some of the best books you have read in 2022?
#38I read the main Earthsea Cycle books by Ursula Le Guin. Really enjoyed them, her prose is so evocative yet terse, especially in comparison to what would now be considered young adult fiction.
Re: Ask HN: What are some of the best books you have read in 2022?
#39Fiction:
- Revolutionary road by Richard Yates
- Anathem by Neal Stephenson
- Silence by Shusaku Endo
Non fiction:
- Atomic Habits by James Clear
- Man’s search for Meaning by Viktor E Frankl
Re: Ask HN: What are some of the best books you have read in 2022?
#40I've read 80+ fictional books so far (mostly fantasy and sci-fi) and these are my 5-star reads: * "Legends & Lattes" by Travis Baldree * "Dreadgod" by Will Wight * "Tongue Eater" by John Bierce * "The Umbral Storm" by Alec Hutson * "Soul Relic" by Samuel Hinton * "The Weirkey Chronicles" by Sarah Lin * "The Eldest Throne" by Bernie Anés Paz * "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet" by Becky Chambers (reread)
>"The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet" by Becky Chambers This one made me think, is there any sci-fi by female authors, which involves aliens, but doesn't depict or mention sex with them?