Historical Shift in Leftist Ideology - The left's stance on technology has shifted from pro-tech (as seen in the USSR and China) to anti-tech since the 1960s [7] - This shift is attributed to technology's decentralization, contrasting with the centralized state favored by communism [1] - The Western left's association of technology with a perceived "enemy tribe" (whites/males) further fueled this anti-tech sentiment [7] Tech and Capitalism - In the Soviet Union, technology and capitalism were separated, with STEM fields being individualistic pursuits unlike managerial capitalism [2] - Post-war America also saw a partial separation, with high tax rates and centralized STEM initiatives channeling talent into academia [3] - The development of the transistor marked the beginning of technology's decentralization and its re-integration with capitalism [4] Political and Social Factors - The Western left's focus shifted from the working class to a "wokest class," leading to a rejection of the traditional working man [5] - The decentralization of the left, potentially influenced by the CIA, favored abstract expressionism over Soviet-style centralized control [6]
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