Changing attitudes toward American technology /
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New York :
Harper & Row,
[1975]
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Table of Contents:
- Temko, A. Which guide to the Promised Land: Fuller or Mumford?--Roszak, T. Technocrary
- Commoner, B. Technology and the natural environment
- Miller, P. The responsibility of mind in a civilization of machines
- Thoreau, H. D. Paradise (to be) regained
- Ewbank, T. The world a workshop
- Effects of machinery
- Olmsted, D. On the democratic tendencies of science
- Byrn, E. W. The progress of invention during the past fifty years
- Adams, H. The dynamo and the virgin (1900)
- Thurston, R. H. The border-land of science
- Marshall, E. Edison's plan for preparedness
- Marshall, E. What is expected of Naval Board
- Science to end war or end the race
- Is scientific advance impeding human welfare?--Russell, B. The effect of science on social institutions
- Hart, J. K. Power and culture
- Little, A. D. The fifth estate
- Millikan, R. A. Science and modern life
- Compton, A. H. Oxford and Chicago
- Scott, H. Technocracy speaks
- Ardzrooni, L. Veblen and technocracy
- Technocracy--boon, blight, or bunk?--MacLeish, A. Machines and the future.