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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old-age pensions, the system itself remained unworkable until its leaders
belatedly accepted the fact that the old canons of parsimony must be cast aside if
the economy of abundance that mass production made possible was to achieve ...
old-age pensions, the system itself remained unworkable until its leaders
belatedly accepted the fact that the old canons of parsimony must be cast aside if
the economy of abundance that mass production made possible was to achieve ...
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Hitherto, the human advantages of plenitude have been explored — but only
sporadically and selfishly — through their forced expropriation of the economic
surplus by a privileged minority. For the greater part of history, the personal
freedom ...
Hitherto, the human advantages of plenitude have been explored — but only
sporadically and selfishly — through their forced expropriation of the economic
surplus by a privileged minority. For the greater part of history, the personal
freedom ...
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Ecological method, application of, 391 Ecological partnership, man's, 380
Ecological recklessness, 379 Ecology, Darwin's contribution to, 389 Economic
depression, 326 Economic gains, just distribution of, 324 Economic organizations
, ...
Ecological method, application of, 391 Ecological partnership, man's, 380
Ecological recklessness, 379 Ecology, Darwin's contribution to, 389 Economic
depression, 326 Economic gains, just distribution of, 324 Economic organizations
, ...
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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