From: Kathryn Aegis (aegis@igc.apc.org)
Date: Wed Jan 29 1997 - 17:37:29 MST
Omega:
>In a more general sense, one might say that at present, technological
>change drives social change far more than social change drives any
>form of technological change.
And yet, to prove such a precise statement, we would have to utilize
historical evidence, and we would probably have to insert an economic
element. In my earlier list of books, I totally forgot
to mention Peter Drucker's _Age of Discontinuities_. Drucker makes a
good case for a pattern of technology driving economic change, and
that economic change in turn effecting society. He published it in
1969 but did predict many of the characteristics of our present-day
economy, which he called the "knowledge economy".
Sin,
Kathryn Aegis
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