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Hardcover Toward Civilization Book

ISBN: 1026042216

ISBN13: 9781026042212

Toward Civilization

"Toward Civilization" is a profound exploration of the intersection between modern technology and human society, compiled and edited by the renowned historian Charles A. Beard. This volume brings together a distinguished group of engineers, scientists, and technicians to provide a forward-looking vision of the future in an increasingly mechanical age. Conceived as a response to contemporary skeptics of industrialization, the collection offers a spirited defense of the machine age, arguing that technological advancement is a fundamental driver of human progress and cultural evolution rather than a threat to it.

The essays contained within address a wide array of topics, from the role of engineering in public life to the impact of scientific management on labor and the domestic sphere. Contributors delve into how the systematic application of scientific intelligence can solve the pressing social and economic problems of the 20th century. By seeking to harmonize the demands of the modern industrial state with the needs of the human spirit, "Toward Civilization" serves as an essential historical document. It provides invaluable insight into early 20th-century optimism regarding the power of science and technology to reshape the world for the better, making it a crucial read for those interested in the history of ideas and the social history of technology.

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