Technology cuts both ways, either in boosting the productivity of the worker or the productivity of the resource. In this case, it happened both ways (enabling more cotton to be cleaned and more cotton to be grown), and when combined with the exuberant demand for cotton, it dramatically increased the demand for slave labor and lengthened the tenure of the “peculiar institution.†Technology can work both ways in another respect as well—either to advance civilization or to set it back on its heels: I think that the cotton gin provides us with a good example of how the ingenuity of our species must be carefully managed, lest we become “too clever by half.†What other examples come to mind… and what are their ramifications?
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