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Machine Made Man - Silas Bent

Machine Made Man

By: Silas Bent

Hardcover | 14 February 2026

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"Machine Made Man" is a compelling examination of the profound transformation of human society through the lens of technological advancement. Silas Bent traces the evolution of humanity from a creature of pure physical labor to one intricately intertwined with the machines of the industrial age. The work explores how inventions-from basic tools to complex engines-have not only altered the way we work but have fundamentally reshaped our physiology, our psychology, and our social structures.

The narrative delves into the history of innovation, illustrating how each new machine promised to liberate mankind from toil while simultaneously imposing new demands and dependencies. By examining the impact of the machine age on agriculture, communication, and transportation, "Machine Made Man" provides a historical perspective on the tensions between human nature and the accelerating pace of technical progress. This book remains a significant contribution to the sociology of technology, offering a provocative look at how humanity's own creations come to define its future. It is an essential read for those interested in the social consequences of the Industrial Revolution and the historical roots of our modern technological landscape.

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