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'The Myth of the Machine' was planned originally as a single volume; and this
book, Volume Two, is the fourth of a series that opened in 1934 with 'Technics
and Civilization.' Though perhaps the most original contribution of these books
was ...
'The Myth of the Machine' was planned originally as a single volume; and this
book, Volume Two, is the fourth of a series that opened in 1934 with 'Technics
and Civilization.' Though perhaps the most original contribution of these books
was ...
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In time these forces coalesced in the unconscious as a replenished Myth of the
Machine. As with the earlier myth, this social and technological transformation
might be duly rationalized as a massive practical effort to fulfill human needs and
...
In time these forces coalesced in the unconscious as a replenished Myth of the
Machine. As with the earlier myth, this social and technological transformation
might be duly rationalized as a massive practical effort to fulfill human needs and
...
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... Teilhard de Char- din's, 317; technocratic, 317 Myth of the machine,
overcoming of, 429; restoration of, 213; resurgence of, 209 'Myth of the Machine,
The,' [10], [18- 19], 161, 209, 238, 422, 430, 434 Myths, working-class, 158
Napalm bombs, ...
... Teilhard de Char- din's, 317; technocratic, 317 Myth of the machine,
overcoming of, 429; restoration of, 213; resurgence of, 209 'Myth of the Machine,
The,' [10], [18- 19], 161, 209, 238, 422, 430, 434 Myths, working-class, 158
Napalm bombs, ...
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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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