Thursday, October 16, 2014

Ethics Vs. Technological Determinism

The idea of technologic determinism is an interesting theory. The idea that culture is fueled by technological advances is an interesting one. It now only tells us how technology pushes us to be a certain way but it has implications about the intelligence of certain peoples. He idea that culture and society I pushed by technology means that more advanced societies were made by advanced technologies and the people who made these technologies.
            That is an interesting theory. I would like to think that we are independent from our technology. One way I like to think about this is advancement vs. ethics. By a long shot western culture has put advancement above ethics, speed above morals, productivity above happiness. We can see this in the industrial age when Europe started to push machines and factories over people. The people were poor, they couldn’t farm or find jobs. So the factories made jobs for them. The problem with this was when these factories that made clothes and metal came up they needed more workers, but they couldn’t pay all these workers. They wanted to expand and pay their workers less to do so. These factories started to hire children from these poor families so that they could pay their workers less and not have to worry about their workers complaining. This led to highly unclean and unfair circumstances for these children who had to work in dangerous areas where they could lose appendages and even be killed.

            If this technology defines our cultures, makes us more advanced, I’m not sure I want to be that advanced. Other examples of this are the tax we are taking on our environment with coal and gas. Another is the amount of damage we are doing to the environment through the advancement of how fast we can go. All over I don’t think technology should define our cultures and history.

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