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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Page 162
But if the spirit of Leonardo had influenced the modern age, the whole process of
invention, exploration, colonization, and mechanization would have gone on
more slowly, with a less ruthless suppression of many rival human propensities, ...
But if the spirit of Leonardo had influenced the modern age, the whole process of
invention, exploration, colonization, and mechanization would have gone on
more slowly, with a less ruthless suppression of many rival human propensities, ...
Page 239
What is distinctly modern is the effective materialization of archaic dreams that
had hitherto been technologically impracticable. With the coalition of political
absolutism, military regimentation, and mechanical invention came the re-
introduction ...
What is distinctly modern is the effective materialization of archaic dreams that
had hitherto been technologically impracticable. With the coalition of political
absolutism, military regimentation, and mechanical invention came the re-
introduction ...
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... megatechnic, 330 Bridgman, Percy, 75 British Empire, collapse of, 432 Bronze
Age gods, modern rivals of, 255 Bruno, Giordano, 38 Brutalities, persistence of
political, 244 Buchenwald, 256 Buddhism, modern version of, 228 Buecher, Karl,
...
... megatechnic, 330 Bridgman, Percy, 75 British Empire, collapse of, 432 Bronze
Age gods, modern rivals of, 255 Bruno, Giordano, 38 Brutalities, persistence of
political, 244 Buchenwald, 256 Buddhism, modern version of, 228 Buecher, Karl,
...
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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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