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Ouroboros; or, the mechanical extension of mankind

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In «Ouroboros; or, the mechanical extension of mankind,» Garet Garrett delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and the technological advancements that increasingly define modern existence. Through a narrative rich in philosophical inquiry and social commentary, Garrett employs a lyrical yet incisive literary style, echoing the sentiments of early 20th-century industrial critique. The book navigates the paradox of progress, exploring how mechanization both liberates and confines the human spirit, mirroring the cyclical myth of the ouroboros, the serpent that devours its own tail. Garet Garrett, an ardent advocate of individualism and free-market principles, was significantly influenced by the rapid industrialization of America during his lifetime. His experiences as a journalist and economist allowed him to probe deeply into the socio-economic ramifications of technological innovations, informing his perspective on the ambivalence of mechanization. This personal and intellectual backdrop permeates «Ouroboros,» making it a compelling treatise on the tensions between the human and the mechanical. Readers who are captivated by the intersections of technology, philosophy, and human experience will find «Ouroboros» an essential exploration of the modern condition. Garrett's thought-provoking analysis invites us to reflect critically on our dependence on technology and its implications for our future, making this work a vital read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of contemporary life.

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07 May 2025
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36 p.
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