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- W160402534 abstract "The thesis of this chapter is that future technological change has the potential to radically change society, and social science along with it. Among the major technologies considered herein are information, energy, bio-, and nanotechnologies. In combination, these technologies could lead to widespread self-sufficiency, which could call into question the application of numerous standard economic theories and models. Information technology could allow the establishment of non-spatial governments, both at national and subnational levels, which could roil the world of political theorists. In combination, the technologies could lead to changes in the sources of people's identities, which in turn could pose threats to psychological health and give rise to a new group of technology-driven psychological illnesses. Last, the technologies, combined with changes in economic and political systems, could give rise to new cultures and a new, virtual cultural landscape across the planet. Use of traditional social science variables may become obsolete, to be replaced by new variables more in tune with new social realities. It is argued that social scientists will have to become more proactive in their approach to their discipline if they are to provide guidance to societies during times of rapid technologically driven change. 1" @default.
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