Myth of the Machine
Myth of the Machine
Lewis Mumford
Patrick Collison
Patrick Collison labeled this book "substantially above average."
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Myth of the Machine

Technics and Human Development

Lewis Mumford
By
Lewis Mumford
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In "Myth of the Machine," Lewis Mumford embarks on a monumental exploration of the technological forces that have sculpted human civilization from its infancy in prehistoric times to the complex modern era. With profound insight, Mumford unravels the intricate interplay between the development of tools and the parallel advancements in ritual, language, and social structure. He posits that our relentless pursuit of technological mastery has not only shaped our physical world but also profoundly influenced our societal norms and collective psyche. Mumford's narrative is both a critique and a celebration, a compelling account that questions the unchecked embrace of technology while acknowledging its undeniable impact on human progress. Through a rich tapestry of historical analysis, philosophical inquiry, and an empathetic understanding of humanity, "Myth of the Machine" challenges readers to reconsider the role of technology in our lives. It's a seminal work that continues to resonate, offering timeless reflections on our complex relationship with the tools of our own creation.

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Released
1967
1 Jan
Length
352
Pages

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Patrick Collison labeled this book "substantially above average."
Creativity begins in the unconscious; and its first human manifestation is the dream.
— Lewis Mumford, Myth of the Machine

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