Technological determinism

Technological determinism is a reductionist theory that assumes that a society's technology progresses by following its own internal logic of efficiency, while determining the development of the social structure and cultural values.[1] The term is believed to have originated from Thorstein Veblen (1857–1929), an American sociologist and economist. The most radical technological determinist in the United States in the 20th century was most likely Clarence Ayres who was a follower of Thorstein Veblen and John Dewey. William Ogburn was also known for his radical technological determinism and his theory on cultural lag.

  1. ^ Héder, Mihály (June 2021). "AI and the resurrection of Technological Determinism" (PDF). Információs Társadalom (Information Society). 21 (2): 119–130. doi:10.22503/inftars.XXI.2021.2.8. S2CID 244186553.

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