Brave New World and this article resemble similar qualities of economic technological philosophy because they both idealize on the idea of best manufacturing goods using the use of machines. The idea of machines revolutionizing the world gave proof to Arkwright’s theory; Arkwright trained workers, mostly children “to conform to the regular celerity of the machine.” and in doing so gave an enormous boost to the modern growth of forms of technocratic capitalism.” This type of manufacturing revolutionized the production of goods produced by Arkwright and paved the way for future factory production. Technocracy was a way to redefine what the world was capable of doing and it meant you could do and produce things at such a faster speed that it almost undefined the laws set from previous generations. With Technocracy being a way in which everything turned to in humanity, progress can now be transformed in a way in which boundaries are nothing but a check point in an unending line of technological opportunity.
Technocracy is “a society only loosely controlled by social custom and religious tradition and driven by the impulse to invent – and “unseen hand” will eliminate the incompetent and reward those who produce cheaply and well the goods that people want. It was not clear then, and still isn’t, whose unseen mind guides whose unseen hand, but it is possible.” This idea of inventing technological manufacturing grew straight into the idea of an “Assembly Line”, meaning machines would do a majority of the work cutting out the middle man in a business. Relying on the ability of machines to carve the production side of a business and speed up this process for max results. However, with companies taking advantage of the wealth provided by a technocracy business ran by machinery, brought a whole new meaning to business power; this is when a “Technopoly” was created. Technopoly resembles a totalitarian technocracy. This power occurs when a business overtakes other competitors in its particular field and is able to set their own prices and operate the way they want to operate because they have no competitors to compete with. Technopoly is a definite threat to society if government allows it to become too powerful and doesn’t limit its power.
Frederick Winslow Taylor fits into the discussion because “his ideas about what culture is made of remain the scaffolding of the present-day American Technology.” His views and theories of business success proved to be a mile-stone for future economic and business success.