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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CHAPTER THREE The Mechanized World Picture 1: THE DE NATURED
ENVIRONMENT The cult of the Sun God gave the ultimate authority of cosmic
fitness and Tightness to every earthly manifestation of order, regularity,
predictability, and ...
CHAPTER THREE The Mechanized World Picture 1: THE DE NATURED
ENVIRONMENT The cult of the Sun God gave the ultimate authority of cosmic
fitness and Tightness to every earthly manifestation of order, regularity,
predictability, and ...
Page 90
True, these organic properties emerge only at later stages of cosmic
development, and become visible only through the human mind at its highest
point of evolution. Though undetectable and unrecognizable in the earliest state,
the properties ...
True, these organic properties emerge only at later stages of cosmic
development, and become visible only through the human mind at its highest
point of evolution. Though undetectable and unrecognizable in the earliest state,
the properties ...
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This drama takes place in a cosmic setting; and its beginning and ending must
remain forever outside the boundaries of actual human experience. Whatever the
defects of this metaphor, of one thing one may be sure: the empty building, the ...
This drama takes place in a cosmic setting; and its beginning and ending must
remain forever outside the boundaries of actual human experience. Whatever the
defects of this metaphor, of one thing one may be sure: the empty building, the ...
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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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