Focusing on utopias of reconstruction, Lewis Mumford explores influential ideas from Plato to the twentieth century, analyzing how they propose to reshape society. He examines notable works, including More's Utopia and H.G. Wells's fiction, and presents a checklist to evaluate societal alignment with utopian ideals, covering aspects like governance, living standards, and the arts. This foundational text not only reflects Mumford's innovative scholarship but also addresses enduring issues such as social equity and the interplay of science and creativity, relevant to contemporary challenges.
Lewis Mumford Libros
Lewis Mumford fue un historiador y filósofo estadounidense, reconocido por sus profundos estudios sobre ciudades y arquitectura urbana. Su prolífica carrera también abarcó un período significativo como influyente crítico literario, lo que refleja sus amplios intereses intelectuales. Mumford exploró la intrincada relación entre la humanidad, la tecnología y el entorno construido, dejando un impacto duradero en la comprensión del desarrollo urbano y sus implicaciones culturales.






The classic study of the city -- its origins, its transformations, and its prospects. Winner of the National Book Award.
The Transformations of Man
- 190 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
The book draws parallels between the profound changes in 20th-century human life and the revolutionary shift that led early humans into civilization. It explores how modern advancements and societal developments echo the transformative experiences of our ancestors, providing insight into the evolution of human communities and the impact of progress on society.
Die Stadt
Geschichte und Ausblick



