Who is Lewis Mumford

Lewis Mumford (October 19, 1895 – January 26, 1990) was an American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic. Particularly noted for his study of cities and urban architecture, he had a broad career as a writer. Mumford made signal contributions to social philosophy, American literary and cultural history and the history of technology. He was influenced by the work of Scottish theorist Sir Patrick Geddes and worked closely with his associate the British sociologist Victor Branford. Mumford was also a contemporary and friend of Frank Lloyd Wright, Clarence Stein, Frederic Osborn, Edmund N. Bacon, and Vannevar Bush.LifeMumford was born in Flushing, Queens, New York, and graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1912. He studied at the City College of New York ...
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Ohmyshambles: "though each new invention or discovery may respond to some general human need, or even awaken a fresh human potentiality, it immediately becomes part of an articulated totalitarian system that, on its own premises, has turned the machine into a god" lewis mumford, 1965
Joyfuljaay: of the past few years and see that the world is at a historic threshold. . . . it will change forever the way men live.” in a similar vein, the american writer lewis mumford said: “civilization is going downhill. very definitely. . . . in the past when civilizations went downhill
Mtkelly62136: protected status seems so easy to challenge and overide, always, always, always. next a remote barren ground wildlife sanctuary? seems nothing, from animals to earth to the birds of the air ever matter if minerals might be there. see "techniques and civilization" lewis mumford
Davidzipper: these amsterdam parking spots (no guardrails!) remind me of lewis mumford'd description of what residents do if their car tumbles into a canal (from the 1950s).
Prisonplanet3: good read:
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Sonnet Xvi. To Kosciusko
 by John Keats

Good Kosciusko, thy great name alone
Is a full harvest whence to reap high feeling;
It comes upon us like the glorious pealing
Of the wide spheres -- an everlasting tone.
And now it tells me, that in worlds unknown,
The names of heroes, burst from clouds concealing,
And changed to harmonies, for ever stealing
Through cloudless blue, and round each silver throne.
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