In our cities there is no more day or night or heat or cold. But there is over-population, thrall... more In our cities there is no more day or night or heat or cold. But there is over-population, thralldom to press and television, total absence of purpose. All men are constrained by means external to them to ends equally external. The further the technical mechanism develops that allows us to escape natural necessity, the more we are subjected to artificial technical necessities. Jacques Ellul, The Technological Society, N. York, Vintage Books, 1954, p 429
In our cities there is no more day or night or heat or cold. But there is over-population, thrall... more In our cities there is no more day or night or heat or cold. But there is over-population, thralldom to press and television, total absence of purpose. All men are constrained by means external to them to ends equally external. The further the technical mechanism develops that allows us to escape natural necessity, the more we are subjected to artificial technical necessities. Jacques Ellul, The Technological Society, N. York, Vintage Books, 1954, p 429
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