Coercion (1999) by Douglas Rushkoff

In 'Coercion', Douglas Rushkoff explores the subtle and often insidious ways in which media and technology manipulate human behavior and societal norms.
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Genres Non-Fiction, Psychology, Social Science
Original language: en
Creators
Douglas Rushkoff (author)
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