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Have you ever wondered why we automatically assume the latest technology will solve our problems? This belief didn't just appear out of nowhere—it has deep intellectual roots in 19th-century France. Meet Auguste Comte, the philosopher who convinced the modern world that human societies inevitably progress through science and technology toward greater rationality and social improvement. In this video, we'll explore: How rapid technological change in the 1800s shaped Comte's worldview The three stages of human development according to positivism Why Comte believed sociology could become a science like physics How these ideas show up everywhere in our digital age The deeper questions this raises about human nature and genuine progress. Whether it's apps promising to solve loneliness or algorithms claiming to eliminate bias, Comte's vision of technological progress is still shaping how we think about society's future. But is this faith in scientific solutions helping us—or holding us back? #Philosophy #Technology #Society #AugusteComte #Positivism #SocialTheory #CollegeLevel