Abstract
Nanotechnologies are commonly touted as instruments to be exploited for the benefit of developed, as well as for developing countries, and especially for alleviating the problems of the poor. Defenders of nanotechnology argue that it is possible to learn from experience, avoiding the errors made with past technologies. Precaution,however, should not slow down innovation, which is the key factor in solving many of the problems of the poor. Clearly the focus is on innovation, and finding a solution to the problems of the poor is just a mechanical consequence. But it is not necessary,and nor is it true, that the faster the technological path, the narrower the gap between rich and poor. Indeed, judging from past experience, the opposite has usually been shown to be the case. We put forward the argument that nanotechnologies,like any other type of technology, cannot be separated from the socio-economic and political context in which they are generated, commercialized and utilized. Considering the current context, it is highly likely that the nanotechnology revolution will help widen the gap between rich and poor in the world.
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