Amidst Levinson's self referential waxing philosophic, it appears he may have had a point. However, he is likely the only one who knows what it is. Levinson assumes that a large, obscure vocabulary and an uncanny ability to refer to the likes of kant and popper as though they were best friends automatically makes his outlandish conclusions digestable. His sickeningly social-darwinist libertarian capitalist theories do nothing more than to give himself credit. Purporting that technology has a natural history is a strong claim, but not being able to back that with anything above phallic symbols of masculine market dominance and repetitive slandering of Karl Marx's good name results in a mockery of an intellectual journey. Speaking of shaming a good name, I am certain Charles Darwin is rolling over in his grave. It is clear that Levinson has never even so much as skimmed the Origin of Species. If you've always wondered though, why the answering machine is a prophylactic or why the alphabet caused monotheism, perhaps this misguided manifesto is for you. Otherwise, read McLuhan for actual 1st hand original ideas about Technology and the Media.