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		<title>My Apple Purchases: A Political Failure, Consumer Weakness, or Ambitious Scholar?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Technologies are social and political. More than merely functional objects and software packages, technologies of all sorts represent the intersection of myriad social, political, economic, and cultural forces. Using a technology is a political act. Purchasing (or stealing, for that matter) is also a political act. We have a material impact on the world when [...]]]></description>
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