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The typical American was “enchanted,” Mumford wrote, by “dreams of a great fortune in real estate, rubber, or oil.” He saw ritual and stigmata in the despoliation of nature by industrial development: in the American cult of the religion of power, “the smoke of the factory [is] incense,” he wrote, and “the scars on the landscape [are] the lacerations of a saint.”
The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity
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