Ibsen's "enemy of the people" in science and human values, Beckett is waiting for Godot and Freud's civilization and its dissatisfaction. These people have both real history and imaginary historical records. Even Aristotle, Copernicus, Galileo, Bacon, and even Freud are laying the foundations in that field, the revolutionary idea still feels shock waves. Because there is an equally opposite reaction to all actions, there are people who refuse to foresee the people, science and great thinkers of civilization in society.
Ispen's technology and ethics are the enemies of people, along with the progress of Freud's civilization and its dissatisfaction technology, social morality decreases. This is a very scientific question and you can ask very emotional topics. Scientists seek a series of data linking the points of added technology to the corresponding ethical standards. The cruel fact is that you can not know. - The relationship between people and machines in Lewis Munford's technology and civilization Lewis Munford's "technology and civilization" is both a record and criticism of the development of social technology. Mumford believes that the development of modern technology will take place at three different stages. From a simpler perspective, it can be said that it changed from "wood and water" to "coal and iron" and finally to "alloy and electric".
The fact that Ibsen's "enemies of people" and Beckett are waiting for the values and techniques of God's literature was a way for authors to always express the importance of human values for human civilization. However, even before most ordinary people have literacy skills, some people learn stories from the Bible, historical stories and so on. This gives the public the opportunity to see stories and learn various lessons from the play. . - Existence judgment, resentment judgment and resentment The Webster dictionary defines existentialism as "People have absolute freedom of choice, the universe is ridiculous, emphasizes anxiety and alienation." In the 1940s the existentialism became a philosophical world, the group of existential philosophers became famous celebrities in the United States.