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The Worker, Dominion and Form
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Published in 1932, 'The Worker: Dominion and Form' is a philosophical essay that explores the rise of technology and its transformative impact on society and the individual.
Junger analyzes the emergence of a new social type, 'the Worker,' who embodies the fusion of human and machine in the modern age.
He examines the relationship between technology, power, and the individual's role in a rapidly changing world.
The book delves into themes of technology, power, and the individual's place in a mechanized society.
'The Worker' offers a provocative analysis of the modern condition.
Junger analyzes the emergence of a new social type, 'the Worker,' who embodies the fusion of human and machine in the modern age.
He examines the relationship between technology, power, and the individual's role in a rapidly changing world.
The book delves into themes of technology, power, and the individual's place in a mechanized society.
'The Worker' offers a provocative analysis of the modern condition.
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