The Information Age? Meet John Michael Greer.
by: Dave Belden on July 9th, 2010 | 3 Comments »
I am reading 
Our time, as the media never tires of telling us, is the information age, a time when each of us can count on being besieged and bombarded by more information in an average day than most premodern people encountered in their entire lives. Now it’s important to remember that this is true only when the term “information” is assumed to mean the sort of information that comes prepackaged and preprocessed in symbolic form; the average hunter-gatherer moving through a tropical rain forest picks up more information about the world of nature through his or her senses in the course of an average day than the average resident in an industrial city receives through that channel in the course of their lives.
Lots of more that here on The Archdruid Report.




Here is an interview with him talking about his last book.
The Twilight of an Age
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceRP8rSwlMc
thanx for posting //writing this—i went to the full review @ the
link u provided; very interesting;-), looks gr8.
suggest you also look at “The Age of Missing Information” – an amazing book by Bill McGibbon. much information can be found by googling it.