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The Digital Revolution - George H. Eastman

The Digital Revolution

A Historical Case for Course Correction
Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2026
Common Notions (Verlag)
978-1-945335-65-5 (ISBN)
CHF 27,90 inkl. MwSt
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The Digital Revolution explores how digital algorithms reshape our minds, lives, and society and offers a powerful call to reclaim time, attention, and humanity in an AI-driven world.

Digital algorithms are reshaping our minds and lives, trading convenience for a loss of agency, self, connection, and humanity. The Digital Revolution, based on over a decade of research across multiple fields—including psychology, technology, and philosophy—pursues a holistic approach to answering the question of how digitization affects us and our relation to the world around us.

The Digital Revolution takes the reader on an unexpected journey, starting from the great revolutions of our age and the invention of the first modern computers in the post-World War II era to inside our very own minds, exploring the neural mechanisms of addiction, hypnotic trances and age-old questions around perception versus reality.

Today, despite unprecedented connectivity and access to information, we feel lonelier, adrift in an era that consumes our time and attention. By college, most young people have already spent tens of thousands of hours on screens, immersed in a silent Digital Revolution that alters our lives without protests or barricades. Instead, it has quietly established a subversive foothold in our previously analog lives. You want to put down your phone but can’t. You want to quit social media, yet you hesitate. You want to read a book but keep picking up your phone instead. You feel like time is slipping away. These devices promise to save us time and make life more convenient, but all they do is keep us busy—and not with the tasks we want to do. Though we sense the negative impact, breaking free is difficult.

Despite clear evidence of harm, the people most affected—parents, teachers, children, and adolescents—lack accessible information on this topic. Drawing on George’s long career as a philosopher and educator, this book offers insights from personal experience, tracing technological shifts from the 1930s to today. It aims to empower readers to become intentional participants in this revolution, reclaiming time, connection, and self-awareness. As AI is becoming increasingly dominant in shaping our daily lives, professional endeavors, and social interactions, The Digital Revolution is both a warning and a guide to conscious change.

The Digital Revolution seeks not only to understand this development—what is “artificial intelligence” and how should we understand its role in our lives?—but also suggests how we can maintain human control in a world where digital algorithms set the tone and the pace of work, leisure, communication, consumption and so much more.

George Eastman, now approaching his mid-nineties, has witnessed an analog world transform into a digital world and has developed a lifelong interest in human freedom. Since the 1960s and 1970s, George Eastman has been investigating the effects of technology on our psychology, education, and behavior. George holds a Doctor of Education (1963) from Harvard, where he studied philosophy, linguistics, and social relations; and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (1974) from NYU, where he focused on game and decision-making theories in the context of human freedom and psychotherapy. Throughout his long and multi-faceted career, George has conducted original research and published in various educational and philosophical journals, taught thousands of students across multiple universities, founded the Institute of Media Research, and supported over 7,500 clinical patient. This lifelong interest in our humanness and human freedom is now the foundation of The Digital Revolution. 

Introduction: Analog to Digital


What is a Revolution?
How Did We Get Here?
Who Are We?
What Drives Us?
The Brain, Neuroplasticity and Addiction
Vast Experiments
What is AI?
AI Applications
What is Real?
What is to be Done?
The Digital Revolution

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.7.2026
Zusatzinfo Illustrations
Verlagsort Matawan
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 228 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Technikgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Biopsychologie / Neurowissenschaften
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Verhaltenstherapie
ISBN-10 1-945335-65-3 / 1945335653
ISBN-13 978-1-945335-65-5 / 9781945335655
Zustand Neuware
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