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  1. It was from the perspective of organic humanism that Mumford eventually launched a critical assessment of Marshall McLuhan, who argued that the technology, not the natural environment, would ultimately shape the nature of humankind, a possibility that Mumford recognized, but only as a nightmare scenario.

  2. Mumford argued passionately for a restoration of organic human purpose in the larger scheme of things, a task requiring a human personality capable of "primacy over its biological needs and technological pressures, and able to draw freely on the compost from many previous cultures."

  3. May 18, 2018 · Lewis Mumford (October 19, 1895–January 26, 1990) was a New York humanist, intellectual, architectural critic, journalist, and the author of numerous critically acclaimed works on architecture and the history of urban culture.

  4. It was from the perspective of organic humanism that Mumford eventually launched a critical assessment of Marshall McLuhan, who argued that the technology, not the natural environment, would ultimately shape the nature of humankind, a possibility that Mumford recognized, but only as a nightmare scenario.

  5. Lewis Mumford was an American architectural critic, urban planner, and historian who analyzed the effects of technology and urbanization on human societies throughout history. Mumford studied at the City College of New York and at the New School for Social Research. While a student he was.

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  6. Urban planner, historian, sociologist, local advocate, and architectural critic, widely recognized as one of the greatest urbanists of the 20th Century. A lifelong opponent of large-scale public works, much of his writings concern the effect of buildings on the human condition and the environment.

  7. The American humanist Lewis Mumford was an urban planner, architectural critic, philosopher, historian, sociologist, teacher, and essayist. He interpreted architecture and urban life in their larger social context—how they affect human beings and their environment.

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