

An edition of Machines as the measure of men (1989)
science, technology, and ideologies of Western dominance
By Michael Adas
Publish Date
1989
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Language
eng
Pages
430
Description:
Adas explores the ways in which European perceptions of their scientific and technological superiority shaped their interactions with people overseas. Beginning with the early decades of overseas expansion in the 16th century, he traces the impact of scientific and technological advances on European attitudes towards Asians and Africans and on their policies for dealing with colonized societies. Adas examines British and French thinking in the 19th century, when scientific and technological measures of human worth shaped their notion of racial supremacy and "civilizing mission" ideology, and why after World War I they rejected this guage of human worth, and looked for alternative measures. ISBN 0-8014-2303-1: $29.95.
subjects: Technology, Philosophy, History, Imperialisme, Cultuurverandering, Technique, Aspect social, Sciences, Philosophie de la technique, Techniek, Technique et civilisation, Filosofie, Technologie, Dependency on foreign countries, Histoire, Dependance (politique), Philosophie, Science, social aspects, Science, history, Technology, social aspects, Technological innovations, europe, Technological innovations, india, Technological innovations, china
Places: Developing countries