Culture N Technology

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Melissa V

 

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June 5, 2015

 

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| |Is it really possible that all social and political upheavals of the past decades are the byproduct of thoughtless advance | |in technology? Does it make sense to think of technology as an ‘inhumane force’ that has somehow managed to throw ‘human | |relations’ into disorder and chaos. | |Are we faced with a kind of technological determinism that places man and society in a particular direction with no | |discernible horizon? Or is it after all possible that technology is independent, neutral and free of any values, whose | |benefits and faults are chiefly by the use to which it is put by man? | |Is it possible for traditional societies to import technology and then try to weave it into their own cultural fabric? Does | |technology cause alienation? Or is it, as an Iranian thinker has put it, a necessary evil equally harmful in presence as in | |absence? | |Finally, how are we equipped, the people of the Third World, to cope with the great power that technology is? And of course | |a host of other questions that are fashioned ever anew with respect to technology...
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| |Are we faced with a kind of technological determinism that places man and society in a particular direction with no | |discernible horizon? Or is it after all possible that technology is independent, neutral and free of any values, whose | |benefits and faults are chiefly by the use to which it is put by man? | |Is it possible for traditional societies to import technology and then try to weave it into their own cultural fabric? Does | |technology cause alienation? Or is it, as an Iranian thinker has put it, a necessary evil equally harmful in presence as in | |absence? | |Finally, how are we equipped, the people of the Third World, to cope with the great power that technology is? And of course | |a host of other questions that are fashioned ever anew with respect to technology...
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