Universal History 1949 Volume 2. Argo, 1996. 7 Cassettes [Transcript: 141 pages] In this series the author offers an intensive analysis of the problems of our times. He goes on to suggest what should be done in the third millennium if humane communities are to be re-established. What characterizes our times? Fragmentation of social groups (communities whose commonality is the sewer or water system), domination by scientific thinking unmoderated by ethical judgments, social indifference, and subjection to too-rapid technological changes that keep us constantly off balance. Rosenstock-Huessy then outlines some principles which he believes would re-establish our sense of community. (See the Universal History general comment at the beginning of the lectures section.) Six 1-hour lectures, a fragment of the original course. ISBN: 0-912148-21-7 (Transcript) Price: $26.50
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