techno-fundamentalist

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

techno- +‎ fundamentalist.

Adjective[edit]

techno-fundamentalist (comparative more techno-fundamentalist, superlative most techno-fundamentalist)

  1. (uncommon) Of or pertaining to techno-fundamentalism.
    • 2011, Nicholas Darvas, How I Made $2 Million in the Stock Market: The Darvas system for stock market profits, Harriman House, page 159:
      I also watched all of these for a long time. They were all suitable as far as my techno-fundamentalist theories were concerned. Now all that remained was to see which two of them I should choose.
    • 2013, Neil Selwyn, Distrusting Educational Technology: Critical Questions for Changing Times, Taylor & Francis, page 49:
      As such the techno-fundamentalist mindset reflects an implicit belief that technology offers a means to substantially improve current forms of everyday life and social relations — including education.
    • 2023, How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market, Jaico Publishing House, page 116:
      I am still using the techno-fundamentalist method, although, in instances, I have seen the workability of the fundamentalist approach.

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