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An edition of Men and machines (1929)

Men and machines

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Certain philosophers hold that machinery is enslaving us. I am not a machine tender, but first and last I encounter a good many mechanisms in a day's march, particularly when that day is spent in a city so large and so complicated that it could never have been built by human muscle. Before analyzing the extent of serfdom in others, it might be well to determine how far I am myself a slave.

The first thing that I hear in the morning is a machine —a patented alarm clock. It calls and I obey. But if I do not feel like obeying, I touch its back, and it relapses humbly into silence. Thus we bully each other, with the clock normally leading by a wide margin. (Once, however, I threw a clock out of the window, and it never bullied anyone again.)

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Macmillian
Language
English
Pages
354

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Men and machines
1937, Macmillan
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Men and machines
1937, Macmillan
in English
Cover of: Men and machines
Men and machines
1935, Macmillian
in English
Cover of: Men and machines
Men and machines
1929, The Macmillan Company
in English

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Edition Notes

"Published May, 1929 ... Reissued in the Modern readers' series, September, 1935."

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New York
Series
The modern readers' series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.4
Library of Congress
HD6331 .C4 1935

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Pagination
354 p.
Number of pages
354

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6339993M
LCCN
36017686
OCLC/WorldCat
4699595

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OL6438112W

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