Index-Card-H-44-02 DEH There is so to say an abstract way to God that does not involve taking with you the cumulative value of the stages you travel through. Diagram
Index-Card-H-44-03 DEH It is a false abstraction to consider machines as separate. Machines deal with separate functions of the Social Organism but the Organism is one. Society’s physical-mental organisation as a whole is such that it senses earthquakes, discriminates elements in stars, discriminates distance of stars, discriminates weights & dimensions far beyond human renege of sense — & so forth. And part of the physiology involved is machine.
Card-H-44-8. Hobhouse
DH: …the third and only satisfactory alternative is inter-level smooth travel in which the character of the upper levels is brought down. Or rather, there must to some extent be a denial of this mere level, a hating of this ‘old man’.
Index-Card-H-44-09 Date 2.45 reading Hobhouse.
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