Stages of cultural development
Definition and characteristics in a technopoly
Role of information and science
Extra point questions
100

What are three stages of culture (chapter 1)? 

Tool- using culture, technocracy, and technopoly

100

What is a technopoly? 

A society where technology becomes the main authority and defines truth. 

100

how did the printing press impact society? 

It increased access to information

100

what are Invisible Technologies?

systems like language, and statistics that shape thinking.

200

what defines a tool-using culture 

Tools exist to solve problems but are controlled by tradition and beliefs.

200

what replaces human judgement in Technopoly? 

Data systems, technological processes

200
why is science powerful in a technopoly?

It is seen as the ultimate authority on truth 

200

why is ranking problematic ?

It oversimplifies  complex human qualities 

300

what is a technocracy?

A society where technology begins to challenge cultural traditions.

300

Why do people trust technology? 

It appears objective and efficient 

300

what is the danger of relying only on information?

Information without context becomes meaningless.

300

how does information affect society in technopoly?

To much information leads to loss of meaning. 

400

Why is this progression important ?

It shows how society gradually gives more power to technology. 

400

what is postman's main criticisms of Technopoly?

It reduces culture and meaning by prioritizing technology over human values.  

400

how does computers influence information?

They process and spread large amounts of data quickly

400

What is the main argument of the book overall? 

Technology is not neutral and shapes culture, thought, and what people believe is true. 

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