David F. Noble

20th Century · History of Technology / Sociology

David F. Noble (1945-2010) was a Canadian-American historian of technology and critic of technological determinism. A professor at York University, he argued that technological development is driven by corporate and military interests rather than inevitable progress. His work focused on the social control embedded in automation and the de-skilling of labor.

Notable Works

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