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5.0 out of 5 stars Saving the Human Element
This book has been written on a foundation of passion, commitment, and authenticity. Mr. Samson is truly dedicated to the principles of the issues and solutions he has identified in this work.

He has accurately described the path of the present condition of technology replacing not only human labor but also the human mind and eventually the spirit. His examples of the...

Published on February 25, 2004 by A. Spina

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3.0 out of 5 stars Starts well but takes a 90 degree turn liberal
The start of the book was exactly why I bought it - to read about the impact of automation on jobs. I expected the whole book to be on topic but soon after the first part of the book the author takes a 90 degree turn to preach his liberal philosophy. He brings up original ideas such as how to improve our minds which I enjoyed but the book on the whole was not very close...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Saving the Human Element, February 25, 2004
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This review is from: Mind Over Technology: Coming Out on Top as a Wired World Starts to Run on Automatic (Paperback)
This book has been written on a foundation of passion, commitment, and authenticity. Mr. Samson is truly dedicated to the principles of the issues and solutions he has identified in this work.

He has accurately described the path of the present condition of technology replacing not only human labor but also the human mind and eventually the spirit. His examples of the transformation and loss of jobs is a lesson in history we have forgotten or fail to recognize. More importantly, his book is call for alarm, for history is repeating itself with a much greater consequence.

This book is a must read for those of us who feel that our technocratized society has forgotten about the human element. ItŐs not only about efficiency and productivity, but also about meaning, purpose, and quality of life. Mr. Samson enlightens us on how and why we are slowly being replaced by intelligent machines and offers alternatives which can facilitate the benefits of both technology and the human mind. I highly recommend this book.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Starts well but takes a 90 degree turn liberal, April 20, 2005
This review is from: Mind Over Technology: Coming Out on Top as a Wired World Starts to Run on Automatic (Paperback)
The start of the book was exactly why I bought it - to read about the impact of automation on jobs. I expected the whole book to be on topic but soon after the first part of the book the author takes a 90 degree turn to preach his liberal philosophy. He brings up original ideas such as how to improve our minds which I enjoyed but the book on the whole was not very close to the topic the book was sold on which was technology's impact on jobs.

He particularly is down on big business which he seemingly thinks is always bad even evil. Big business has done many good things for everyone and wouldn't exist after all unless people are buying their services.

If you want some different. well thought out ideas on how to structure society then I would recommend this book. If you want an entire book on technology's impact on jobs then I would not.
If you are a conservative, think twice before getting this book because it is irritatingly one-sided, narrow minded and naive on how the world really works.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Provocative & Challenging, February 19, 2004
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This is the most provocative and challenging book I have ever read about where our nation is headed with respect to one
of the essential underpinnings of our economy and society; namely, decent jobs. Right now the shortage of jobs in the U.S. has pointed the finger to the off-shoring of jobs to countries with cheap labor. This book explains why, as serious as off-shoring is, "off-peopling" of jobs to robots will very soon be an even greater and more difficult problem to solve. The author explains in a very readable style, with clearly presented reasoning, backed by easily understood statistics, why the the threat of robots is no longer science fiction. He outlines ways that leaders in government, business, labor and education should be jointly working to avert the world-wide disruption of our economy and society which is already underway. We must develop and train people to fill millions of "human edge" jobs where, because humans are alive and robots are not, humans can come out on top of machines, even those with artificial intelligence -- not struggle in their wake. Then many people, not just a relatively few techies, can hold not only decent jobs but fulfilling ones. You have to read this book to understand how this is possible...and then join the crusade to make it happen.
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