The Condition of Man

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Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973 - 467 pages
Since the original publication of this book, Lewis Mumford observes in his new Preface, his analysis of the weaknesses of modern civilization has been confirmed: the condition of man has worsened; "What were once only local demoralizations or disasters now threaten to turn into planetary calamities." Despite this bleak prospect, the author shuns the philosophies of anti-life made fashionable by the nihilists, the existentialists, and the "brutalists, " and, as in all his work, stresses instead an essentially hopeful view of man's nature and the possibilities for human development.

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INTRODUCTION
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PRELUDE TO AN
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THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON
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