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Like New. Unread and unopened! ISBN: 0-906879-29-9. Written over seventy years ago Man and Technics is a tireless, juicy polemic presenting a merciless case for social pessimism. Spengler blasts away at utopianism and polidcal optimism, using a fierce and iconochsdc stream of language. Colourful insights leap off the page at the reader, and the underlying logic, wliile questionable in places, is based on a clear vision of the tme worldngs of society. The fundamental premise of the book is that the world is governed by natiiral forces, forces in man and nature, not genteel political and reugious creeds. AII in all, Man and Technics is the work of an astute intellect, keen to the true operation of the universe It contains startling and refreshing ideas guaranteed to stimulate your thinking, if not re-arrange your whole world-view.