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Technics and Human Development The Myth of the Machine, Vol. I

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ISBN-10: 0156623412

ISBN-13: 9780156623414

Edition: 1971 (Reprint)

Authors: Lewis Mumford, Lewis Mumford

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Mumford explains the forces that have shaped technology since prehistoric times and shaped the modern world. He shows how tools developed because of significant parallel inventions in ritual, language, and social organization. “It is a stimulating volume, informed both with an enormous range of knowledge and empathetic spirit” (Eliot Fremont-Smith, New York Times). Index; photographs.
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Book details

List price: $24.99
Copyright year: 1971
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 9/29/1971
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 352
Size: 5.31" wide x 8.00" long x 0.90" tall
Weight: 0.946

Lewis Mumford has been referred to as one of the twentieth century's most influential "public intellectuals." A thinker and writer who denied the narrowness of academic speciality, Mumford embraced a cultural analysis that integrated technology, the natural environment, the urban environment, the individual, and the community. Although he lacked a formal university degree, Mumford wrote more than 30 books and 1,000 essays and reviews, which established his "organic" analysis of modern culture. His work defined the interdisciplinary studies movement, especially American studies; urban studies and city planning; architectural history; history of technology; and, most important in the present…