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Living Machines Bauhaus Architecture as Sexual Ideology

1995128 pagesIgnatius Press

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This book explores how modern architecture emerged from the personal lives of its creators, who envisioned a new kind of individual unbound by traditional home or family structures. It traces the origins of this vision, its societal impact, and ultimately, why it did not succeed.

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E. Michael Jones writes about culture and its impact on society. His books, like "Dionysos Rising" and "Libido Dominandi," explore connections between social change and human behavior. He also examines architecture and art, as seen in "Living Machines" and "Degenerate Moderns."

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Book cover of Living Machines Bauhaus Architecture as Sexual Ideology