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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Without this general social adoption and modification, the formative idea, even if
widely incarnated, would lose its authority and efficacy; and indeed it was the
weakness of Christianity in extending its moral principles to organized
government, ...
Without this general social adoption and modification, the formative idea, even if
widely incarnated, would lose its authority and efficacy; and indeed it was the
weakness of Christianity in extending its moral principles to organized
government, ...
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Meynaud, Jean. Technocracy. London: 1968. Milgrim, Stanley. A Behavioral
Study of Obedience. In Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology: 1963. Also in
Arthur M. Eastman (editor), The Norton Reader. New York: 1965. Mills, C. Wright.
Meynaud, Jean. Technocracy. London: 1968. Milgrim, Stanley. A Behavioral
Study of Obedience. In Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology: 1963. Also in
Arthur M. Eastman (editor), The Norton Reader. New York: 1965. Mills, C. Wright.
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... 58 Social behavior, application of military technique to, 240 'Social Contract,
The,' 77, 101 Social control, by tranquillizers, 352 Social custom, 416 Social
development, scientific light on, 283 Social disintegrations, 347 Social life,
bridges to, ...
... 58 Social behavior, application of military technique to, 240 'Social Contract,
The,' 77, 101 Social control, by tranquillizers, 352 Social custom, 416 Social
development, scientific light on, 283 Social disintegrations, 347 Social life,
bridges to, ...
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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