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The coming revolution of biotechnology: A critique of Buttel
Authors:Gerardo Otero
Affiliation:(1) Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies at Simon Fraser University, V5A 1S6 Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:
Frederick Buttel was one of the pioneers in studying the social impacts of biotechnology, claiming originally that it will involve profound changes in social structure. Recently Buttel turned around his argument proposing that, rather than revolutionary, biotechnology is more a ldquosubstitutionistrdquo technological form to be applied to declining sectors of the economy than an ldquoepoch-makingrdquo technology. This paper provides both external and internal critiques of Buttel's new position based on the concept of the ldquothird technological revolution,rdquo looking at the impact of new technologies as a global and interrelated phenomenon, and not on an individual case-by-case basis. The concluding section suggests the necessity of bringing into the analysis those living in the Third World: 60% of this population lives from agriculture and will be affected by the deployment of agricultural biotechnologies, whether through ldquosubstitutionismrdquo or through totally new products.
Keywords:agriculture  capitalism  development  world economy  Third World  genetic engineering
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