The pentagon of powerHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970 - 496 pages |
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... present time-cage that cuts him off from both his past and his future did not originate in the present age, nor is it dependent upon an exclusive commitment to electronic communication. The ancient name for this form of exerting ...
... present time-cage that cuts him off from both his past and his future did not originate in the present age, nor is it dependent upon an exclusive commitment to electronic communication. The ancient name for this form of exerting ...
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... present a new drama. If, on the other hand, the processes of disillusion, alienation, dismantlement, and destruction ... present megatechnic institutions and structures will be reduced to human proportions and brought under direct human ...
... present a new drama. If, on the other hand, the processes of disillusion, alienation, dismantlement, and destruction ... present megatechnic institutions and structures will be reduced to human proportions and brought under direct human ...
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... present book, but show clearly they were visible more than twenty years ago. The Transformations of Man. Revised edition. London: 1957. A useful prelude to the present study. The Myth of the Machine. Vol. I. Technics and Human ...
... present book, but show clearly they were visible more than twenty years ago. The Transformations of Man. Revised edition. London: 1957. A useful prelude to the present study. The Myth of the Machine. Vol. I. Technics and Human ...
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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