cautiously open spiritual non-rational, skeptical invisible magical th — David Watson, Megamachine: Essays Empire Enemies

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We should be cautiously open to the spiritual and non-rational, and skeptical of the more invisible magical thinking—what we might call “magical reason”—pervading secular thought and experience in modern society. Science and technology are for most people a new religion, and their orthodoxies are believed with the same fervor.

David Watson, Against The Megamachine: Essays On Empire And Its Enemies

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