From: Damien Broderick (damien@ariel.ucs.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Wed Sep 18 1996 - 09:00:27 MDT
Alexander Chislenko wrote:
>>
>> > [...]
>> The term "social engineering" refers not to
>> enlightened use of technology, but achieving political goals through the
>> use of force or subterfuge.
As I recall, `social engineering'(tm) was introduced by Karl Popper
precisely to distinguish cautious, provisional, targeted change from
large-scale, ideologically-driven or grandly coercive changes to the
socio-economic order. Somehow in general conservative usage (at least in
Australian political discourse, and yours seems in line with that) it has
got turned around to imply the opposite.
Damien
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University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052, AUSTRALIA
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