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Seminal work by Lewis Me mford. | Seminal work by Lewis Me mford. | ||
*Main neotechnic times, Mumford presciently notes that a small producer can deliver what is needed when it is needed more efficiently than paleotechnic assembly lines. | *Main neotechnic times, Mumford presciently notes that a small producer can deliver what is needed when it is needed more efficiently than paleotechnic assembly lines. Combining this with modern technology, this implies economic distribution via localized eco-industry. | ||
*Monks invented ordnance and gunpowder. | *Monks invented ordnance and gunpowder. |
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Seminal work by Lewis Me mford.
- Main neotechnic times, Mumford presciently notes that a small producer can deliver what is needed when it is needed more efficiently than paleotechnic assembly lines. Combining this with modern technology, this implies economic distribution via localized eco-industry.
- Monks invented ordnance and gunpowder.