Victor Ferkiss

Victor Christopher Ferkiss (born 1925) is Professor Emeritus of Government, Georgetown University.[1] His 1971 book Technological Man was a sciences finalist for the National Book Award.[2]

Victor Ferkiss
Academic background
Alma materUC Berkeley (B.A. '48, A.M. '49)
Yale University (M.A. '50)
University of Chicago (Ph.D. '54)
Academic work
DisciplineAmerican history

Bibliography

  • Technological Man (1971)[2]
  • The Future of Technological Civilization (1974)[3]
  • Nature, technology, and Society (1994)[1]
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