Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Mumford
Now let man take everywhere! \nThis quotation captures one of Mumfords chief(prenominal) concerns. Mumford expresses his urgent concerns over the impalpable and somewhat brainwashing right smart that tyrannic techniques are pickings over our ordering and take us to recollect that our finish is developing in a beneficial and participatory way. Mumford repeatedly stresses the negative side of supercilious ways and how engine room is funding this high-and-mighty ways of life. He also continues to say that the civilisation now is oblivious to how the overbearing techniques are victorious over, and how the constitution is covering this up to association by maintaining the cover of democratic objectives which is actually the system themselves caging in society. \nI agree with Mumfords discover that technology is somewhat taking over the freedom quite a little once enjoyed. That technology acts as a double-sided sword- as a great deal of a benefit it is to societys process and development, it also cripples society deeply. You ignore see now, that technology is taking away many of the jobs antecedently done by flock. That technology is also at demerit for many fatal accidents taking public lives which are beyond human control. \nMy flap arises with Mumfords warning on what may happen to society if we do not cut the authoritarian techniques. I believe that these authoritarian techniques are almost inevitable for society to develop and generate to sustain population and populations needs. Mumford himself verbalise that the democratic techniques work fantabulous between smaller societies, where people can act freely and know each other as persons. Our population, of roughly 8 billion, is almost impossible to dish efficiently under a sole democratic view. I coincide with Mumfords view that humans do need self-direction to be happy, and to benefit society- unless I also believe that over time society has became dependent on an definiti ve guide and if we took this guide away, civilization would break down. \nA...
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