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Discussion: Tools for Conviviality
Author: Ivan Ilich
Description: Tools for Conviviality by Ivan Illich, an influential critique of industrial society, argues for "convivial tools"—accessible, user-controlled technologies that foster autonomy, creativity, and social interdependence rather than dependency and manipulation. Illich contrasts these with "radical monopolies" like large-scale institutions (e.g., schools, hospitals) that limit personal freedom, proposing a post-industrial framework where tools empower individuals to shape their environment ethically and equitably.
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