The Socialist Party’s 2020 Summer School 7-9 August looks at technological progress and its application in the past, present and future.
This weekend of talks and discussion is an exciting opportunity to share and explore revolutionary ideas, in the relaxing setting of Fircroft College in Birmingham.
From
the development of the first tools and the wheel through to the
invention of the printing press, the steam engine, the microprocessor
and beyond, technology has always shaped how we live. Scientific
developments take place in the context of the social and economic
conditions of the time. In capitalism, technological progress and how
technology is used are driven by what is profitable and cost effective
more than by what is really needed and wanted. This means that
technology is often used in ways which go against our best interests,
whether through environmental damage, the development of ever-more
destructive weapons or the misuse of data gathered online and through
social media. In a future socialist society based on common ownership
and democratic organisation of industries and services, technology could
really be used to benefit us, in harmony with the environment.
Full residential cost (including accommodation and meals Friday evening to Sunday afternoon) is £100, and the concessionary rate is £50. Day visitors are welcome, but please book in advance.
E-mail enquiries should be sent to spgbschool@yahoo.co.uk.
To book a place online, go to summer-school-2020 or send a cheque (payable to the Socialist Party of Great Britain) with your contact details to Summer School, The Socialist Party, 52 Clapham High Street, London, SW4 7UN.
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