
The Story
Edition: 1st uk ed.,
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Lewis Mumford's seminal work, The Myth Of The Machine: Technics & Human Development, presents a profound critique of humanity's relationship with technology throughout history. This insightful volume chronicles the evolution of the machine, from its earliest forms to its modern manifestations, arguing that our understanding of progress has been fundamentally shaped by technological imperatives. Mumford uncovers the deep-seated myths surrounding technological advancement, illustrating how these narratives have often overshadowed genuine human development. He details the complex interplay between tools, social structures, and human consciousness, offering a compelling re-evaluation of civilization's trajectory. This essential text challenges readers to reconsider the true cost of our technological ambitions and envision a more balanced future.
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Edition: 1st uk ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed , price clipped
Markings: No markings
Lewis Mumford's seminal work, The Myth Of The Machine: Technics & Human Development, presents a profound critique of humanity's relationship with technology throughout history. This insightful volume chronicles the evolution of the machine, from its earliest forms to its modern manifestations, arguing that our understanding of progress has been fundamentally shaped by technological imperatives. Mumford uncovers the deep-seated myths surrounding technological advancement, illustrating how these narratives have often overshadowed genuine human development. He details the complex interplay between tools, social structures, and human consciousness, offering a compelling re-evaluation of civilization's trajectory. This essential text challenges readers to reconsider the true cost of our technological ambitions and envision a more balanced future.












