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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Patrick Geddes, in his study of cities, sought to apply them even to the higher life
of the mind. With the celebration of the centenary of the 'Origin of Species' the
neglect of evolution was arrested; and a more comprehensive picture of the
whole ...
Patrick Geddes, in his study of cities, sought to apply them even to the higher life
of the mind. With the celebration of the centenary of the 'Origin of Species' the
neglect of evolution was arrested; and a more comprehensive picture of the
whole ...
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In The American Behavioral Scientist: September 1966. Boardman, Philip. Patrick
Geddes: Maker of the Future. Chapel Hill, N.C.: 1944. Useful on Geddes'
educational ideas; but fortunately an enlarged and enriched study by Boardman
is now ...
In The American Behavioral Scientist: September 1966. Boardman, Philip. Patrick
Geddes: Maker of the Future. Chapel Hill, N.C.: 1944. Useful on Geddes'
educational ideas; but fortunately an enlarged and enriched study by Boardman
is now ...
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Revised by Giorgio de Santillana. Chicago: 1953. The only work, as de
Santillana points out in his admirable introduction, that gives the full measure of
Galileo's mental plenitude. Geddes, Patrick. An Analysis of the Principles of
Economics.
Revised by Giorgio de Santillana. Chicago: 1953. The only work, as de
Santillana points out in his admirable introduction, that gives the full measure of
Galileo's mental plenitude. Geddes, Patrick. An Analysis of the Principles of
Economics.
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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