Jacek Tomaszewski

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Poets, philosophers, and sociologists bemoan the isolation that has been a side effect of virtually all progress and invention since the Industrial Revolution. Machines have brought us many advantages, but also have inexorably cut us off from the day-today intercourse that once was an inescapable part of life.
Riding with Strangers: A Hitchhiker's Journey
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