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Аноним8 сентября 2022 г.Люди давно уже не дотрагивались друг до друга. Этот обычай устарел в эпоху Машины.
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Аноним9 октября 2016 г.– Это противоречит духу времени, – произнесла она наконец.
– Ты хочешь сказать, это противоречит духу Машины?
– В некотором смысле, но...3287
Аноним9 октября 2016 г.Машина, – восклицали они, – кормит и одевает нас, она дает нам кров; мы говорим друг с другом через посредство Машины, мы видим друг друга при помощи Машины, ей мы обязаны всей нашей жизнью! Машина стимулирует мысли и искореняет предрассудки! Машина всемогуща и будет существовать вечно, да здравствует Машина!
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Аноним5 апреля 2021 г.Читать далее•
she had studied the civilization that had immediately preceded her own — the civilization that had mistaken the functions of the system, and had used it for bringing people to things, instead of for bringing things to people. Those funny old days, when men went for change of air instead of changing the air in their rooms!
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Few travelled in these days, for, thanks to the advance of science, the earth was exactly alike all over. Rapid intercourse, from which the previous civilization had hoped so much, had ended by defeating itself. What was the good of going to Pekin when it was just like Shrewsbury? Why return to Shrewsbury when it would all be like Pekin? Men seldom moved their bodies; all unrest was concentrated in the soul.
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To “keep pace with the sun,” or even to outstrip it, had been the aim of the civilization preceding this.
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Man is the measure. That was my first lesson. Man’s feet are the measure for distance, his hands are the measure for ownership, his body is the measure for all that is lovable and desirable and strong.
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I felt that humanity existed, and that it existed without clothes. How can I possibly explain this? It was naked, humanity seemed naked, and all these tubes and buttons and machineries neither came into the world with us, nor will they follow us out, nor do they matter supremely while we are here.
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We created the Machine, to do our will, but we cannot make it do our will now. It has robbed us of the sense of space and of the sense of touch, it has blurred every human relation and narrowed down love to a carnal act, it has paralysed our bodies and our wills, and now it compels us to worship it. The Machine develops — but not on our lines. The Machine proceeds — but not to our goal. We only exist as the blood corpuscles that course through its arteries, and if it could work without us, it would let us die.
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First-hand ideas do not really exist. They are but the physical impressions produced by love and fear, and on this gross foundation who could erect a philosophy? Let your ideas be second-hand, and if possible tenth-hand, for then they will be far removed from that disturbing element — direct observation. Do not learn anything about this subject of mine — the French Revolution. Learn instead what I think that Enicharmon thought Urizen thought Gutch thought Ho-Yung thought Chi-Bo-Sing thought Lafcadio Hearn thought Carlyle thought Mirabeau said about the French Revolution. Through the medium of these ten great minds, the blood that was shed at Paris and the windows that were broken at Versailles will be clarified to an idea which you may employ
most profitably in your daily lives. But be sure that the intermediates are many and varied, for in history one authority exists to counteract another. Urizen must counteract the scepticism of Ho-Yung and Enicharmon, I must myself counteract the impetuosity of Gutch. You who listen to me are in a better position to judge about the French Revolution than I am.
Your descendants will be even in a better position than you, for they will learn what you think I think, and yet another intermediate will be added to the chain. And in time” — his voice rose — “there will come a generation that had got beyond facts, beyond impressions, a generation absolutely colourless, a generation ‘seraphically free From taint of personality,’ which will see the French Revolution not as it happened, nor as they would like it to have happened, but as it would have happened, had it taken place in the days of the Machine.2102
Аноним3 июля 2015 г.Читать далееThey wept for humanity, those two, not for themselves. They could not bear that this should be the end. Ere silence was completed their hearts were opened, and they knew what had been important on the earth. Man, the flower of all flesh, the noblest of all creatures visible, man who had once made god in his image, and had mirrored his strength on the constellations, beautiful naked man was dying, strangled in the garments that he had woven. Century after century had he toiled, and here was his reward. Truly the garment had seemed heavenly at first, shot with the colours of culture, sewn with the threads of self-denial. And heavenly it had been so long as it was a garment and no more, so long as man could shed it at will and live by the essence that is his soul, and the essence, equally divine, that is his body. The sin against the body—it was for that they wept in chief; the centuries of wrong against the muscles and the nerves, and those five portals by which we can alone apprehend—glozing it over with talk of evolution, until the body was white pap, the home of ideas as colourless, last sloshy stirrings of a spirit that had grasped the stars.
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Аноним5 февраля 2025 г.Путешествия мало кого привлекали - ведь благодаря прогрессу науки мир повсюду был совершенно одинаков. Развитие средств сообщения, на которое в предшествующую эпоху возлагалось столько надежд, в конце концов привело к обратным результатам. Зачем было ехать в Пекин, если он ничем не отличался от Шрусбери? Чего ради возвращаться в Шрусбери, если он ничем не отличается от Пекина? Человек перестал перемещать своё бренное тело, и только душа его не обрела покоя.
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Аноним9 января 2025 г.Сначала это вызывало всеобщее недовольство, потом становилось привычным и больше не привлекало внимания. Дела шли все хуже и хуже, но никто не протестовал.
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Аноним21 февраля 2024 г.Человек - мера всех вещей. Я впервые это понял. Его ноги - мера расстояния, руки - мера собственности, а тело - мера всего прекрасного, сильного и желанного.
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Аноним9 октября 2016 г.Подвинься ко мне, скорее – с трудом выговорил он. – Я умираю. Но мы можем дотронуться друг до друга, мы говорим друг с другом без Машины.
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