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But note the difference between the ancient human machine and its more
efficiently de-hominized modern rivals, in both its method and its underlying
purpose. Whatever the actual results of their employment, all modern machines
are ...
But note the difference between the ancient human machine and its more
efficiently de-hominized modern rivals, in both its method and its underlying
purpose. Whatever the actual results of their employment, all modern machines
are ...
Page 201
The large-scale division and sub-division of labor throughout modern industrial
society begins at this point. The Roman maxim that the law does not concern
itself with trivial matters applies likewise to the megamachine. The forces that
were ...
The large-scale division and sub-division of labor throughout modern industrial
society begins at this point. The Roman maxim that the law does not concern
itself with trivial matters applies likewise to the megamachine. The forces that
were ...
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Sollas, W. J. Ancient Hunters: and Their Modern Representatives. London: 1911.
Third revised edition: 1924. Sollas, despite his sound work, has fallen into undue
disrepute because he ventured to suggest that recently existing tribes were ...
Sollas, W. J. Ancient Hunters: and Their Modern Representatives. London: 1911.
Third revised edition: 1924. Sollas, despite his sound work, has fallen into undue
disrepute because he ventured to suggest that recently existing tribes were ...
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Contents
PROLOGUE | 3 |
THE MINDFULNESS OF MAN | 14 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
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