“The ethical origins of the nation can be seen as ambiguous because they contain so much that renders property, as a social ethic, more basic than the concern for human life. It may be argued that technology and the technocracy that it supports are an implementation, in extremely elaborate and sophisticated terms, of the primitive [...]
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Stringfellow on Technocratic Totalitarianism and the Primacy of Human Life
Posted in ethics, politics, Theology, tagged ethics, human life, politics, stringfellow, technology, Theology on June 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »