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Boot's book is no argument for technological determinism.
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Although scholars have argued for many years against the strong version of technological determinism, the general belief that technology is a major force shaping society, which dates to the early nineteenth century, still pervades popular culture in the United States and Europe.
This view of technology is often criticized for a greater or lesser degree of technological determinism.
One is a move away from technological determinism and the assumption that technology is a given self-contained phenomenon which develops autonomously to an emphasis on technological development being the result of choices (although not necessarily the intended result).
Ironically, critics of the harmful effects of technology tend to reinforce the strong claims of technological determinism.
One writer described this ethos as a "contradictory mix of technological determinism and libertarian individualism," the philosophy that technology can fix everything and that the only evil is government regulation.
The myth of technological determinism has a persistent allure.
Is the economic history of the United States these past two decades just a matter of technological determinism?
There is a whiff of technological determinism about this that makes me uneasy.
By Jill Lepore The myth of technological determinism has a persistent allure.
In a 2008 essay called "Our Own Devices," Jill Lepore wrestles with the myth of "technological determinism".
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