Henry Miller and the mechanism of modernity
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Mechanism, Modernism, OrganismAbstract
Like many twentieth century writers, Henry Miller diagnosed a "spiritual famine" besetting modern civilisation. This condition was, Miller believed, characteristic of a mechanistic mode of thought that viewed everything from the outside, and whose only values were strictly instrumental. This essay focuses on Miller's works from the 1930s, and seeks to present his diagnosis in its broader intellectual context.
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29-12-2025
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Milne, A. (2025). Henry Miller and the mechanism of modernity. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 21(2), 396–418. Retrieved from https://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/1391
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