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Evgeny Morozo (article) discusses the history of technological development and the dream of progress, focusing of the failures and unexpected consequences of new technology.
In this response, please address the following questions:
- What is “technological determinism,” according to Morozov? How does this concept explain blind faith in new technologies?
- What positive effects did some people think the telegraph, airplane, and radio would have when they first appeared, according to Morozov? What pattern do these future hopes provide for understanding new media in our own time? Give an example.
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