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Axis of Obscura Book
By Harrison Tang
Axis of Obscura
Set in WWII and the Cold War, Axis of Obscura: Moral Lines and Cold Divides explores the socio-tech controversies to show the political effects on development and public understanding of technologies. The historical non-fiction piece also encourages readers to develop critical perspectives of today's world through breaking down the Allied-Axis Dichotomy and playing the devil’s advocate against conventional views on military campaigns and past policies. These are necessary skills to understand a growingly conservative world that can be move us towards radical situations and thrive in under the Fourth Industrial Revolution that requires interdisciplinary solution to issues ranging from biotechnology to cognitive science.
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My friends loved the book, found the perspectives interesting, and recommended me for a read.
Sophia Fang, Shanghai
An intriguing and thought-provoking book. Axis of Obscura kept me hooked till the end, and I drew many similarities between his book and mine.
Agastya Mittal, New York