Source: 1960s-1980s, "Note on the problem of social costs", 1988, p. 185
“It would be silly, of course, to be either 'for' or 'against' modernity tout court, not only because it is pointless to try to stop the development of technology, science, and economic rationality, but because both modernity and antimodernity may be expressed in barbarous and antihuman terms.”
"Modernity on Endless Trial" (1986)
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Source: The Birth of Fascist Ideology: From Cultural Rebellion to Political Revolution, 1994, p. 7
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Source: "The Place of Science in Modern Civilization", 1906, p. 355
Source: "The Place of Science in Modern Civilization", 1906, p. 355