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Explore the intricate relationship between humans and technology with Marcel Siegler's groundbreaking work, freshly published in 2023 by Columbia University Press. This insightful book, exploring human needs, desires, and the built environment, delves into the dialectical interactions that shape our societal structures. Siegler presents a compelling analysis of how the built world and technology meet the fundamental requirements of human existence, offering a fresh perspective on human-technology interaction. The book draws upon the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre, providing a unique framework to understand sociotechnical systems in their complexity. Ideal for scholars, researchers, and anyone keen on understanding the modern interplay between technology and society, this book is a critical addition to the discussion of how emerging societal patterns are influenced by individual actions empowered by technology. Whether you are a student of sociology, technology, or philosophy, this essential text offers illuminating insights into the forces that unite individuals with their environments. Equip yourself with the knowledge to analyze and engage with the complexities of society through Siegler's rich examination of needs, desires, and technological interactions. As society evolves, understanding these dynamics becomes increasingly crucial — make this essential read part of your library today!