How Science Changes Society
Change is one of mankind’s most mysterious creations. The factors that operate to cause it came into play when man produced his first tool. With it he changed the world forever, and bound himself to the artifacts he would create in order, always, to make tomorrow better than today. But how does change operate? What triggers a new invention, a different philosophy, an altered society? The interactive network of man’s activities links the strangest, most disparate elements, bringing together the most unlikely combinations in unexpected ways to create a new world.
Is there a pattern to change in different times and separate places in our history? Can change be forecast? How does society live with perpetual innovation that, in changing the shape of its environment, also transforms its attitudes, morals, values? If the prime effect of change is more change, is there a limit beyond which we will not be able to go without anarchy, or have we adaptive abilities, as yet only minimally activated, which wall make of our future a place very different from anything we have ever experienced before?
Notes:
Science brings change upon society, forcing society to adapt to technological change and forcing more technological change.
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