Introduction: In Chapter 1 of Neil Postman’s Technoloply, Postman believes that technology alters our world because it is controlled by individuals who do not want the rest of the world to know how technology is controlled in an effort to keep the power centralized. Postman also discusses the negativity that technology has taken in our society; this negativity is determined because Postman feels that technology is too open and not controlled enough. In an effort to dissect these claims, you must first get past the lethargic wording in the chapter which seems to be drawn out and ambiguous. However, Postman rationalizes his beliefs by expressing the disadvantages of technology in our society. Although, Postman feels so strongly about how technology has become a burden, he does attempt to raise a few advantages of technology, but it is not enough to be convincing that he sees these as actual advantages to society.
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Postman begins this chapter with the story by Plato of Thamus in an effort to illustrate his purpose on speaking about Technology and its …show more content…
Whereas I did not grow up with computers, but just introduced, my children are growing up with technology and computers at the forefront. It is becoming a necessity to know and understand the technological age. Postman has not convinced me that technology and computers are evil and destructive to the world, as I see things differently. I see the growing organizations that can now take their businesses globally due to the expansion in technology. I see the clothing industries, for instance, becoming more efficient and advanced by being able to create different looks and cuts and set distribution