“Cain has built a city. For God's Eden he substitutes his own, for the goal given to his life by God, he substitutes a goal chosen by himself.”

Source: The Meaning of the City (1951), p. 5

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French sociologist, technology critic, and Christian anarch… 1912–1994

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