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Nova Southeastern University

Journal

1984

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Symposium: Workers' Rights And The New Technologies Jan 1984

Symposium: Workers' Rights And The New Technologies

Nova Law Review

That technology is a pervasive aspect of modern society is one of

the commonplaces of the day. Since the first Industrial Revolution less

than two centuries ago, technology has burgeoned and become the real

metaphysic of the twentieth century.


Were The Luddites Necessarily Wrong?: A Note On The Constitutionality Of The "New Technology Bill Of Rights"*, Arthur S. Miller Jan 1984

Were The Luddites Necessarily Wrong?: A Note On The Constitutionality Of The "New Technology Bill Of Rights"*, Arthur S. Miller

Nova Law Review

There is a war on, but only one side is armed: this is the essence

of the technology question today. On the one side is private

capital, scientized and subsidized, mobile and global, and now

heavily armed with military-spawned command, control, and communication

technologies.


A Challenge To Workers' Rights, Anthony Chase Jan 1984

A Challenge To Workers' Rights, Anthony Chase

Nova Law Review

This symposium issue of the Nova Law Journal on workers' rights

and the new technologies has, I think, several important points of reference.