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rational-probability

Utopian literature demands a credible and logically consistent presentation to engage the intellect, even when depicting improbable futures.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Failure of Technology (1946)Friedrich Georg Jünger

Chapter 2

This chapter examines the prevalence and nature of utopian literature centered on technology, arguing that the machine serves as the primary symbol for future possibilities due to its capacity for rational development. It distinguishes between mere technical speculation and true utopianism, which arises when technological advancements are unrealistically combined with idealized social conditions. The chapter also critiques positivism and its limitations in addressing new existential dangers, emphasizing the need for a more nuanced understanding beyond settled scientific certainty.