The Desiring Machine
Anti-Oedipus Capitalism and Schizophrenia (1977)
“The schizoid man is the natural product of the technological man. It is one way to live and is increasingly utilized — and it may explode into violence.”
Source: Love and Will (1969), Ch. 1 : Introduction : Our Schizoid World, p. 17
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Source: Love and Will (1969), Ch. 1 : Introduction : Our Schizoid World, p. 32
Context: The constructive schizoid person stands against the spiritual emptiness of encroaching technology and does not let himself be emptied by it. He lives and works with the machine without becoming a machine. He finds it necessary to remain detached enough to get meaning from the experience, but in doing so, to protect his own inner life from impoverishment.

Vol. I, Ch. 13: "Machinery and Big Industry".
(Buch I) (1867)

Source: Income Distribution (1975), p. 61; Cited in: Acemoglu (2000, p. 31)

Harijan (27 October 1946) p. 369
1940s
Source: Your Forces and How to Use Them (1912), p. 107
Source: The Political Economy of International Relations (1987), Chapter Six, Multinational Corporations, p. 260