150 Pages
by
Routledge
150 Pages
by
Routledge
150 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 1973, Man, Machines and Tomorrow investigates the ways in which technologists themselves can solve the problems which the technological society has brought upon itself. Professor Thring is hopeful for the future of mankind. In this book he is concerned to establish the possibility of a real machine served utopia in which all men and women are free to find their... Read more
Forword by Lord Bowden, Principal, UMIST Preface 1. Suicide or Survival 2. The Industrial Revolution: The First Hundred Years 3. The Industrial Revolution: The Second Hundred Years 4. The Debit and Credit Balances 5. The Creative Society 6. World Transport in a Creative Society 7. Food Production in a Creative Society 8. Paid Work in a Creative Society 9. The Home and the Community in a Creative Society 10. Social Responsibility in a Creative Society 11. What Can, and must, be done Index
Biography
M. W. Thring






