Now, after the Second World War, it may well be that there are no people left, however remote, who have not lost their faith in progress. Men have become frightened by progress, changed from a hope to a menace. Jan Wils: de stijl en verder - Pagina 146door Herman van Bergeijk - 2007 - 254 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Simon Sadler - 2005 - 264 pagina’s
...apocalypse. "Now, after the Second World War," wrote CIAM'S secretary, historian Sigfried Giedion, in 1948, "it may well be that there are no people left, however...remote, who have not lost their faith in progress. . . . And it began so marvelously."194 In the Cold War age of the atomic bomb and the conquest of space,... | |
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