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Essay about Changing To Fit The Times?

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Introductions of new ideas into different cultures happens all the time. Some examples are in Africa people trying to introduce new technologies to the people there to improve the lives of the people there. Another example is how the McDonalds company is sprouting new franchises in countries all over the world. The idea of new technologies being introduced to people who need them is a wonderful idea, although the idea of a new restaurants may not be. In this paper I will discuss how the introduction of new ideas into other parts of the world is not for the good of all. This new “thing” can change the cultures of the people who live there, the way they lived may be drastically altered or disrupted. What ultimately should be done, is a …show more content…

This person holds sole responsibility for the entire population under his power. This idea can not work with the problems demonstrated, the rights or opinions of all can not be relied upon by just one person. This one person could not possibly make a worthy decision for all the people he speaks for, everyone would have a different view, opinion, idea or criticism. Although the Frye model suggested does make more sense in the cases of Pollan and Schlosser. The Frye model proposes a consensus of all being affected. An excerpt from Angell “the court refused to admit it, on the grounds that there was not yet a scientific consensus” about it, helps demonstrate the effect a consensus can have. This example talks of a jury in a court case not allowing a lie detector test to be admitted because it was not well known yet, so the majority voted on the idea to not allow it to enter the court. This is the better model to use for both Schlosser and Pollan’s problems.
Schlosser announces a problem with McDonald restaurants effecting local cultures. He says McDonalds restaurants are stationing themselves all over the globe. So much so that he states “Ernst Doerfter, a prominent member of the doomed East Germen parliament, who called for an official ban on ‘McDonalds and similar abnormal garbage-makers’” (Schlosser 480). The quote shows just how much McDonalds is trying to associate themselves with every country. East Germany was bothered so

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