Aramis, or the Love of Technology

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What is the central thesis of this text?

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The provided passages do not explicitly state the central thesis of "Aramis, or the Love of Technology." However, they do offer insights into the narrative's structure and focus.

The book tells the story of Aramis, a guided-transportation system for Paris, from multiple perspectives including an engineer, company executives, elected officials, a sociologist, and Aramis itself [1]. This suggests the text examines the development and potential abandonment of technological innovations through various viewpoints [1]. Aramis, in particular, is described as making a "passionate plea on behalf of technological innovations that risk being abandoned by their makers" [1].

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Title: Aramis, or The Love of Technology by Bruno Latour Description: The story of Aramis—the guided-transportation system intended for Paris—is told in this fictional account by several parties: an engineer and his professor; company executives and elected officials; a sociologist; and Aramis itself, who delivers a passionate plea on behalf of technological innovations that risk being abandoned by their makers. Categories: Technology & Engineering Pages: 273 Snippet: The story of Aramis—the guided-transportation system intended for Paris—is told in this fictional account by several…
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