White Chrysanthemums; Literary Fragments and PronouncementsHerder and Herder, 1971 - 163 pages |
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Page 96
... machine , another at an eye - letting device , others at punching , creasing , or stamping machines . Why in a modern shoe factory , from clicking to finishing processes , there are not less than 170 different machines at work . Each ...
... machine , another at an eye - letting device , others at punching , creasing , or stamping machines . Why in a modern shoe factory , from clicking to finishing processes , there are not less than 170 different machines at work . Each ...
Page 98
... machine furnishes the world's atmosphere , the keynote of social conditions , the entire modus operandi of human action . The machine with its bright , uncouth tex- ture , its barbaric din , with steel joints rising and falling like ...
... machine furnishes the world's atmosphere , the keynote of social conditions , the entire modus operandi of human action . The machine with its bright , uncouth tex- ture , its barbaric din , with steel joints rising and falling like ...
Page 99
... machine as a liberator from toil ( as it should be ) and in conjunction with their naïve but deeply rooted feeling for the brotherhood of man ( without the Fatherhood of God ) are made to believe that machine production can be placed ...
... machine as a liberator from toil ( as it should be ) and in conjunction with their naïve but deeply rooted feeling for the brotherhood of man ( without the Fatherhood of God ) are made to believe that machine production can be placed ...
Contents
The Banner of Art | 3 |
Somewhat of a Pearl Fisher | 15 |
On Sadakichi | 23 |
Copyright | |
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