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| //Tools for Conviviality// by Ivan Illich, published in 1973, follows its precursor //[[Deschooling Society]]// and results from the exchange of many participants at the [[CIDOC]] in Cuernevaca, Mexico. The text is a critical essay on the industrial mode of production and living as a threat to society. It discusses the tools a society uses as essential to the development of a society's power structures. Therefore the nature and characteristics of tools can be a key to prevent drifting from a constructive to a destructive society. | //Tools for Conviviality// by Ivan Illich, published in 1973, follows its precursor //[[Deschooling Society]]// and results from the exchange of many participants at the [[CIDOC]] in Cuernevaca, Mexico. The text is a critical essay on the industrial mode of production and living as a threat to society. It discusses the tools a society uses as essential to the development of a society's power structures. Therefore the nature and characteristics of tools can be a key to prevent drifting from a constructive to a destructive society. |
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| In the following is a {{ :tfc_summary.20250327.pdf |reader with text excerpt from //Tools for Conviviality//}}, arranged in subjective order and into four sections: | In the following is a {{ :tfc_summary.20250609.pdf |reader with text excerpt from Tools for Conviviality}}, arranged in subjective order and sections: |
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| 1. Introduction and results from Deschooling Society \\ | 1. Introduction and results from Deschooling Society \\ |
| 2. Tools: means to an end or convivial? \\ | 2. Tools: means to an end or convivial? \\ |
| 3. Power and tools' energy output \\ | 3. Power and tools' energy output |
| 4. Two Watersheds | |
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