Technics and Civilization

$21.36

This book provides a sociological and philosophical examination of police work, their moral development, and challenges within the profession.

Technics and Civilization
Technics and Civilization
$21.36

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Technics and Civilization first presented its compelling history of the machine and critical study of its effects on civilization in 1934–before television, the personal computer, and the Internet even appeared on our periphery. Drawing upon art, science, philosophy, and the history of culture, Lewis Mumford explained the origin of the machine age and traced its social results, asserting that the development of modern technology had its roots in the Middle Ages rather than the Industrial Revolution. Mumford sagely argued that it was the moral, economic, and political choices we made, not the machines that we used, that determined our then industrially driven economy. Equal parts powerful history and polemic criticism, Technics and Civilization was the first comprehensive attempt in English to portray the development of the machine age over the last thousand years–and to predict the pull the technological still holds over us today. “The questions posed in the first paragraph of Technics and Civilization still deserve our attention, nearly three quarters of a century after they were written.”–Journal of Technology and Culture

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Weight 0.703 lbs
Dimensions 22.6 × 15.2 × 3 in

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