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Faith in machinery is , I said , our besetting danger ; " often in machinery most absurdly disproportioned to the end which this machinery , if it is to do any good at all , is to serve ; but always in machinery , as if it had a value ...
Faith in machinery is , I said , our besetting danger ; " often in machinery most absurdly disproportioned to the end which this machinery , if it is to do any good at all , is to serve ; but always in machinery , as if it had a value ...
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and on their ideas of human perfection just as they stand , is like our reliance on freedom , on muscular Christianity , on population , on coal , on wealth , -mere belief in machinery , and unfruitful ; and that it is wholesomely ...
and on their ideas of human perfection just as they stand , is like our reliance on freedom , on muscular Christianity , on population , on coal , on wealth , -mere belief in machinery , and unfruitful ; and that it is wholesomely ...
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More and more , because of this our blind faith in machinery , because of our want of light to enable us to look beyond machinery to the end for which machinery is valuable , this and that man , and this and that body of men , all over ...
More and more , because of this our blind faith in machinery , because of our want of light to enable us to look beyond machinery to the end for which machinery is valuable , this and that man , and this and that body of men , all over ...
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Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2011 |
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