Personal Values Analysis: Write Personal Values Anlysis, Essay

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Personal Values Analysis: write personal values anlysis, centering values . list derived "values" document World

Technique is one of the most essential values defined within the values document for the World War II cultural matrix, because it implies a dominance of technology over all of the conventional virtues that society was based upon. There are numerous examples of how technology's ascendance, particularly during the critical years following World War II, has rendered the value system for contemporary society much different than that of prior societies. There are certainly some advantages to technology's expedience that is found in virtually all aspects of life today. Yet its cultural ramifications are considerably more dubious in terms of beneficence, and in some instances appear to negatively impact people in the modern world.

Technique is defined within the aforementioned document as a crucial effect of reliance on technology and upon what Neil Postman calls "technopoly" -- which is essentially the surrender of culture, its values, its aims and its achievements, to technology (Postman 3). Societies based on technopolies readily subvert traditional mores to those provided for by technology. In such a way, "Human betterment becomes identified with technological advance. Technology itself provides the story-line by which human aspirations and achievements are measured" (No author). Technique, then, is defined as the increasing reliance upon technology for a society in terms of its value system.
Moreover, technique is quite frequently firmly opposed to tradition -- which is widely evinced in the fact that numerous applications of technology supplant if not eradicate traditional methods (of operations) and a culture's value system enforced by such methods.

One of the dangers inherently related to an overreliance on technique and the technology that facilitates it is that it creates an unnatural ease which results in a culture of instant gratification. Such instant gratification is oftentimes diametrically opposed to values that are associated with more prolonged temporal elements, such as patience, perseverance, precision etc. Thus, technique is ultimately responsible for hazardously increasing the level of expectations and the accelerating the time frame in which people hope to achieve them in, forsaking traditional values associated with taking one's time and doing something correct the first time around.

A particularly salient example of the dangers of contemporary society's value of technique actually occurred earlier this afternoon, when my vehicle was rear -- ended by another. The critical aspect of this situation which suggests that technique played a direct result in it was the fact that at the time my vehicle was hit, it was actually stopped, innocuously idling. I do not intend to stereotype anyone or anything in general, but the driver of the other vehicle was….....

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