Description
For the past twelve years, the Ecran Total collective has developed and grown around its resistance to the complete digitization of society. In this manifesto, it reaffirms that computerization is a major social, cultural, and ecological step backward.
In responding to the most common objections (“it’s just a tool,” “it helps organize the struggles,” “ ‘it’s necessary for medical progress,’ ‘that’s not the main problem—it’s technology, and there’s nothing we can do about it’”), he outlines its principles, how it operates, and its aspirations: the emergence of a grassroots resistance movement against digital totalitarianism and for regaining control of our lives.

