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We are tempted to assume that technological progress is real progress and that material success is the criterion of civilization. If the eastern people become fascinated by machines and techniques and use them, as western nations do, to build huge industrial organizations and large military establishments, they will get involved in power politics and drift into the danger of death. Scientific and technological civilizations bring great opportunities and great rewards but also great risks and temptations. Science and technology are neither good nor bad. They are not to be tabooed but tamed and assigned their proper place. They become dangerous only if they become idols.

1. What are the problems with technological civilization?

2. What is the advice of the author?

3. What should not become idols?

4. What should not we assume?​

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Answered by alexadevid
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Answer:

1.Scientific and technological civilizations bring great opportunities and great rewards but also great risks and temptations

2. don't take technology process a real progress.

3.

They are not to be tabooed but tamed and assigned their proper place. They become dangerous only if they become idols.

4. we must not assume that technological progress is real progress and that material success is the criterion of civilization.

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