The problem of development and the decontextualization of technology: A world‐system approach1

World Futures 52 (3):333-346 (1998)
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The decontextualization of technology has paved the way for an enormous dynamics of development. Modern technology, freed from restraining bonds to specific cultures, has undergone unprecedented extension and growth. The dynamics of technological development has sucked the whole of society and culture into a maelstrom of change. At the very moment during recent decades that the value of the world's varied cultures and societies was being discovered, modern technology was invading them on a global scale and assimilating them into a comprehensive world system. This paper discusses the problem of development and underdevelopment in relation to the world?wide spread and inner dynamics of the technological society. It contributes to the discussion about development ethics and the need for societal transformation

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