id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-15174 Pfaffenberger, Bryan Sardar, Ziauddin, and Jerome R. Ravetz. Cyberfutures: Culture and Politics on the Information Superhighway. New York: New York Univ. Pr., 1996. 161p. $45, cloth (ISBN 0-8147-8059-8); $16.95, paper (ISBN 0-8147-8058-X). LC 96-19794. 1997-11-01 3 .pdf application/pdf 2462 175 46 Admittedly, the ability to access Internet “knowl- edge” (or more to the point, to differen- tiate between online trash and treasure) may make some slight contribution to career success in the years to come, but the strategic value of Internet access surely pales before the real determi- nants of class differentiation in Western society (class, race, and differential ac- cess to high-quality education). The method boils down to pos- iting some type of horrifyingly unjust, underlying structure that you think tends to manifest in all the various prod- ucts of Western culture, and then to select some things you have heard about the Internet that seem to echo this pattern. cache/crl-15174.pdf txt/crl-15174.txt