Charles horton Cooley and the futuristic vision |
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Authors: | Mark Fackler |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Speech — Communication, University of Minnesota, 317 Folwell Hall, 9 Pleasant Street, S.E., 55455 Minneapolis, MN |
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Abstract: | Charles Cooley, on the eastern edge of the Chicago School, did not contribute directly to the literature of the future. Nonetheless, his basic concepts are guideposts to the social implications of futuristic technology, in this study, limned by Arthur C. Clarke. The question remains, however, whether Cooley's naturalistic bias can adequately address the moral dimensions of the envisioned future. |
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