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The prediction, in brief:

We are becoming a world in which technology of every kind is cheerfuly granted sovereignty over social institutions and natural life, and becomes self-justifying, self-perpetuating and omnipresent.

Predictor: Postman, Neil

Prediction, in context:

In a 1994 article for The Boston Herald, Stephanie Schorow interviews social commentator Neil Postman about new technologies. She quotes Postman saying: ”We are becoming a world in which technology of every kind is cheerfuly granted sovereignty over social institutions and natural life, and becomes self-justifying, self-perpetuating and omnipresent.”

Biography:

Neil Postman was a professor at NYU and prolific writer and speaker on the negative impacts of technology and the media on society. He wrote the book “Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology” (1992). (Research Scientist/Illuminator.)

Date of prediction: January 1, 1994

Topic of prediction: General, Overarching Remarks

Subtopic: General

Name of publication: Boston Herald

Title, headline, chapter name: Traveling the slow Lane on the Info Highway

Quote Type: Direct quote

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