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... final solution to the problems of mankind, only in the sense that Hitler's extermination program was a final solution for the 'Jewish problem.' 6: THE PARADOX OF AUTOMATION Here we face the great paradox of automation, put once and for ...
... final solution to the problems of mankind, only in the sense that Hitler's extermination program was a final solution for the 'Jewish problem.' 6: THE PARADOX OF AUTOMATION Here we face the great paradox of automation, put once and for ...
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... final sacrificial victims; for when the planetary megamachine reaches its terminal point of soulless perfection, the originating human intelligence will have become completely absorbed — and thus eliminated. So man's final achievement ...
... final sacrificial victims; for when the planetary megamachine reaches its terminal point of soulless perfection, the originating human intelligence will have become completely absorbed — and thus eliminated. So man's final achievement ...
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... final result would be the same: the Big Brain, a universal system of control from which no escape would be possible on this planet — or even from this planet. And yet in one sense this whole totalitarian system, more monstrous in its final ...
... final result would be the same: the Big Brain, a universal system of control from which no escape would be possible on this planet — or even from this planet. And yet in one sense this whole totalitarian system, more monstrous in its final ...
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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