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Joseph Weizenbaum: Computer power and human reason (1976, W. H. Freeman) 4 stars

Computer Power and Human Reason is a distinguished computer scientist's elucidation of the impact of …

Review of 'Computer power and human reason' on 'GoodReads'

3 stars

Between the introductory material on Turing machines & digital logic and the preachy moral & ethical ravings are some decent insights.

I'd recommend RMS or Weapons of Math Destruction over this for the social implications of programming.