The Stone Age: Man's Dependence On Technology

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Before proceeding with the subject mentioned, we should interpret the question. According to the Oxford dictionary, the question denotes that human being’s reliance on (technology), any application of scientific knowledge to accomplish a function has influenced, man’s creativeness and (communication) imparting or exchanging of information. Man’s dependence on technology can be traced back to the prehistoric ages. During the Palaeolithic Age (The Stone Age), the usage of stone tools and the manipulation and creation of fire were the technological milestones of this period. With these, man could hunt, cook, and produce heat as a source of warmth. Some of them also began shifting from a nomadic lifestyle to having permanent settlements. Hence …show more content…

Names like Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo Galilei, cannot be left out in this topic, for it was their ingenuity that was driving force that unfettered the masses from the shackles of spiritual dogma. What is more, the advent of mechanical movable type printing introduced the era of mass communication, which permanently altered the structure of society. The first printing press was invented Johannes Gutenberg in 1440. The relatively unrestricted circulation of information and (revolutionary) ideas transcended borders, captured the masses in the Reformation and threatened the power of political and religious authorities. The sharp increase in literacy broke the monopoly of the literate elite on education and learning and bolstered the emerging middle class. Across Europe, the increasing cultural self-awareness of its peoples led to the rise of proto-nationalism, and accelerated by the development of European vernacular …show more content…

Mass media, for example the Internet, cinema and mobile phones, could reach a large audience through mass communication. The developments in the technological sectors and integration of world trades precipitated globalization and modernization. Movies like The Terminator, (1984) and The Matrix (1999) displayed a hypothetical scenario of Artificial Intelligence (AI) takeover. And in politics, Citizen Kane (1941), which considered by some the most influential film of all time, quoted an early example of mass media manipulating public opinion. From here we see how modernization has shaped the mindset and also encouraged pioneering ideas among the people in that

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