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Assignment:
1. The irrationality of technological rationality refers to:
A. How technology can only dominate when artificial intelligence permeates our lives
B. Luhman's argument about technology's "evils"
C. The idea that rational systems inevitably spawn a series of irrationalities
D. Marx's view that there is a dialectic of benefits and disadvantages in technocratic society
2. Phoebus refers to?
A. The cartel in the documentary
B. The inventor of the microwave
C. The country that employed planned obsolescence
D. The inventor of the lightbulb
3. For the Frankfurt School of thinkers, culture had to be examined because:
A. It was so effective in creating a rampant religious fanaticism that destroyed societies through religious wars; thus intellectuals were obligated to studying them so that society can be saved
B. It was a system that is on the verge of transitioning its capitalist platform into that of supporting socialism
C. It was where the mass media was able to link itself to the revolutionary potential of the working class
D. It was able to generate blind and mindless consumerism
4. For Habermas, the aesthetic, discourses primarily concerned itself with how...
A. something in society is irrational
B. something in society is performing
C. something in society is becoming
D. something in society is malfunctioning
5. What did Marcuse have to say about technology?
A. It created a mechanics of conformity
B. It allowed us to establish the foundations that would lead to the formation of internet technology
C. It was a force that effectively saved humanity from its primal barbaric state
D. It enhanced our lives in wonderful ways
6. The use of alcohol, a product that is mass produced with technology, to drink our worries away exemplifies how we:
A. Dominate the nature in ourselves
B. Dominate nature
C. Dominate other human beings
D. Dominate our spirituality
7. The traits below indicate a person as being one dimensional. Find the INCORRECT one:
A. he/she can longer control their weight
B. he/she is no longer free
C. he/she no longer controls their destiny
D. he/she can no longer think critically
8. Grand theories are:
A. none of the answers are seen here
B. Not employed by contemporary sociology theorists
C. Loved by contemporary sociology theorists
D. Frequently used by politicians in democracies
E. Frequently employed to create laws for criminology