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| ====== Constructionism ====== | ====== Constructionism ====== | ||
| - | Constructionism is an all-encompassing philosophy that espouses the use of materialist thought | + | Constructionism is an all-encompassing philosophy that builds on materialist thought |
| - The world is not how Man would want it to be because Man is limited in thought and ability, but does have rational thought. | - The world is not how Man would want it to be because Man is limited in thought and ability, but does have rational thought. | ||
| - Rational thought produces Technology. | - Rational thought produces Technology. | ||
| - | - Technology can improve Man, changing his nature | + | - Technology can improve Man, increasing his thoughts and ability, in essence |
| - | While there are variations in the philosophy, constructionists are often utopian, thinking a perfect world can be achieved through proper // | + | While there are variations in the philosophy, |
| - | Governments | + | States |
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| + | The USC in particular posits an additional maxim: | ||
| + | * As Technology transforms Man, new transcendent purposes must be given or people will cling to tradition. The state must provide this transcendence. | ||