agree that the first is unambiguously iin the reactionary form. I’m not sure that the second is always reactionary: It might depend on the degree at which the technology is caricatured.
This sounds a lot like just debating definitions—is “reactionary” such a useful term here? Sounds to me like you’re trying to shoehorn it in a context where it doesn’t really fit? Wouldn’t replacing it with a more precise and narrow terms make the discussion clearer—such as “romantic about traditional societies” or something?
That’s a valid point. Maybe split into two forms: 1) Romantic attitudes towards traditional societies and 2) extreme caricatures of the potential negative ramifications of new technologies. 1 and 2 both seem to be highly correlated in science fiction. Many of the examples given show aspects of both.
This sounds a lot like just debating definitions—is “reactionary” such a useful term here? Sounds to me like you’re trying to shoehorn it in a context where it doesn’t really fit? Wouldn’t replacing it with a more precise and narrow terms make the discussion clearer—such as “romantic about traditional societies” or something?
That’s a valid point. Maybe split into two forms: 1) Romantic attitudes towards traditional societies and 2) extreme caricatures of the potential negative ramifications of new technologies. 1 and 2 both seem to be highly correlated in science fiction. Many of the examples given show aspects of both.