"technopoly" meaning in All languages combined

See technopoly on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

IPA: /tɛkˈnɒpəli/ Forms: technopolies [plural]
Etymology: From techno- + -poly, coined by American writer and academic Neil Postman in Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology (1992). Etymology templates: {{af|en|techno-|-poly}} techno- + -poly, {{coined|en|Q436131|nocap=1}} coined by American writer and academic Neil Postman Head templates: {{en-noun}} technopoly (plural technopolies)
  1. The cultural state of mind that assumes technology is always positive and of value. Wikipedia link: technopoly

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