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Page 210
Yet utopian literature , from the beginning , had a hidden bond with the emerging
system of collective mechanical organization ; and it is only now that one can
command sufficient historic data to make a plausible tracing of the route followed
.
Yet utopian literature , from the beginning , had a hidden bond with the emerging
system of collective mechanical organization ; and it is only now that one can
command sufficient historic data to make a plausible tracing of the route followed
.
Page 308
... needs and destructive powers of the megamachine , without actually bringing
about the catastrophic end of that machine itself in collective deeds of calculated
genocide , which would defoliate the planet and exfoliate the human race .
... needs and destructive powers of the megamachine , without actually bringing
about the catastrophic end of that machine itself in collective deeds of calculated
genocide , which would defoliate the planet and exfoliate the human race .
Page 362
Now the place where such a collective disintegration is first recorded is in deeper
levels of the mind . Yet any attempt to make a quantitative estimate of the
deterioration that has taken place here by compiling current statistics of crime ,
mental ...
Now the place where such a collective disintegration is first recorded is in deeper
levels of the mind . Yet any attempt to make a quantitative estimate of the
deterioration that has taken place here by compiling current statistics of crime ,
mental ...
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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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