"Anthropocene, a popular twenty-first-century term, refers to the period in which human beings began to shape the world in fundamental ways through technology; machines, culture, and nature could no longer be disaggregated in the Anthropocene. Thoreau could never endorse Etzler’s deeply hubristic plan for the future. At best, Etzler’s promise for the machine age was a mirage. But even if such techno-social arrangements were realizable, according to Thoreau, a question would remain: Would they be, when fully and properly accounted, better or worse for us?"
Henry at Work: Thoreau on Making a Living" by John Kaag, Jonathan van Belle: https://a.co/iCoxnDL
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