The Myth of the Machine: The pentagon of power, Volume 2Examines contemporary man's preoccupation with technology, appraising mass production and automation and their by-products including pollution, mass destruction, and waste. |
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first in his own mind, with a fullness that no one since Imhotep, that master
pyramid-builder, had perhaps ever achieved, the necessary ingredients for a
culture that would do justice to every aspect of organic life. Again, this synthesis
was ...
first in his own mind, with a fullness that no one since Imhotep, that master
pyramid-builder, had perhaps ever achieved, the necessary ingredients for a
culture that would do justice to every aspect of organic life. Again, this synthesis
was ...
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It is only through illumination by the mind of man that either the cosmic or the
human drama makes sense. In so far as the universal religions, and not a few
more primitive cults and myths, have had some sense of the all-enveloping
cosmic ...
It is only through illumination by the mind of man that either the cosmic or the
human drama makes sense. In so far as the universal religions, and not a few
more primitive cults and myths, have had some sense of the all-enveloping
cosmic ...
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If human culture in fact arises, develops, and renews itself through fresh activities
in the mind, it may be modified and transformed by the same processes. What the
human mind has created, it can also destroy. Neglect or withdrawal of interest ...
If human culture in fact arises, develops, and renews itself through fresh activities
in the mind, it may be modified and transformed by the same processes. What the
human mind has created, it can also destroy. Neglect or withdrawal of interest ...
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Contents
NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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