George Grant on the Political Economy of Technology

Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (6):479-485 (2003)
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Abstract

George Grant’s bleak assessment of the prospects of technological civilization owed a lot to his reading of Martin Heidegger and Jacques Ellul. However, Grant understood technological development within the context of liberal theory and capitalist practice. Grant explained why liberalism is the doctrine most appropriate to the development of productive forces, or the most complete exploitation of natural and human resources. Unlike most North American conservatives, Grant was not a friend of capitalism but of civil servants who restrain capitalist accumulation in the name of the common good or national community. Grant was what Gad Horowitz called a Red Tory and offered a unique perspective of how American technique has closed us off from love and contemplation, leaving us with the one-dimensional problem-solving mentality of the social engineer.

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The technological society.Jacques Ellul (ed.) - 1964 - New York,: Knopf.
Technology and Justice.George Parkin Grant (ed.) - 1986 - [Toronto]: House of Anansi.
Technology and Justice.George Parkin Grant - 1988 - Ethics 98 (4):867-868.
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