The Myth of Inevitable Progress
By (Author) Franco Ferrarotti
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
19th February 1985
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Impact of science and technology on society
303.44
Hardback
208
Franco Ferrarotti examines the ways in which we have come to cope with the problems unforeseen by the early idealists of the industrial age. Beginning with a detailed critique of the Enlightenment concept of the individual and how it compares to present day values, beliefs, and attitudes, he proceeds to demonstrate how current technology influences the lives of individuals in the work place and in the community at large. The influence of science and industrial progress on our development as human beings is critically analyzed. Finally, Ferrarotti gives some suggestions as to how we may find a way out of the dilemmas facing modern society and speculates on the fates of those societies currently in transition. While many writers have dealt with specific aspects of the modern industrial age, Ferrarotti faces squarely the general problem of the social and political impact of technologically based life.
Franco Ferrarotti is professor of sociology and chariman of the PhD program in social science at the University of Rome, Italy.