Lewis Mumford Quote

For over against the convenience of instantaneous communication is the fact that the great economical abstractions of writing, reading, and drawing, the media of reflective thought and deliberate action, will be weakened.


Technics and Civilization (1934)


For over against the convenience of instantaneous communication is the fact that the great economical abstractions of writing, reading, and drawing,...

For over against the convenience of instantaneous communication is the fact that the great economical abstractions of writing, reading, and drawing,...

For over against the convenience of instantaneous communication is the fact that the great economical abstractions of writing, reading, and drawing,...

For over against the convenience of instantaneous communication is the fact that the great economical abstractions of writing, reading, and drawing,...