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TOM KUNTZ In "Overload and Boredom: Essays on the Quality of Life in the Information Society" (Greenwood Press, 1986), the sociologist Orrin E. Klapp sought to explain "how a society could become boring in spite -- indeed because -- of huge loads of information": This is a high-input society.
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