Sunday, 13 November 2011

Theory of technological evolution

According to Richta and after Bloomfield, technology (which Richta defines as "a actual article created by the appliance of brainy and concrete accomplishment to attributes in adjustment to accomplish some value") evolves in three stages: tools, machine, automation. This evolution, he says, follows two trends: the backup of concrete labour with added able brainy labour, and the consistent greater amount of ascendancy over one's accustomed environment, including an adeptness to transform raw abstracts into anytime added circuitous and bendable products.

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