I was driving through Amish country within the past couple of weeks and I thought about a questions I've always had about the Amish. I understand that part of their tradition is to not use many of the modern conveniences and technology of the world. However, the state of their lifestyle and technology was once considered modern and leading edge. So why did they pick that point in time to baseline their use of technology and what not. It seems as though a lot of the things they utilize are representative of th 17th-19th centuries. But compared to hunter/gatherer days, 17th-19th century technologies and methodologies were very modern.
I'm just curious about this. Anyone who knows a lot about Amish tradions that can shed some light?
Dr Winston O'Boogie
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Wed, Nov 16, 2011 8:31 AM
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