Technics and Civilization

Technics and Civilization

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Jan 1, 1963 · English · Paperback (495 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 495
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1963
Publisher Harcourt
ISBN-10 015688254X
ISBN-13 9780156882545

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Lewis Mumford delves into the intricate relationship between technology and society in a deeply insightful exploration of the machine's evolution. He examines the profound ways in which mechanization has influenced human life, shaping cultures, economies, and social interactions throughout history. With a keen eye for detail, Mumford provides a comprehensive overview that spans various historical periods, illustrating how technology has both driven progress and stifled human potential.

As he unravels the complexities of industrialization, Mumford critiques the assumptions that underlie modern technological advancements. His reflections invite readers to rethink the role of machines and consider the broader implications of technological dependency on civilization. The study encourages a dialogue about the balance between innovation and the humane values that must govern its application.

Through a blend of historical narrative and philosophical inquiry, Mumford’s work serves as a timeless reminder of the choices humanity faces as it continues to navigate the evolving landscape of technology. His passionate advocacy for a more thoughtful approach to mechanization resonates powerfully in today’s context, urging a critical examination of how our creations shape not only our lives but also the future of civilization itself.

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Science & Technology History Philosophy Art & Photography
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