
Diary and Observations of Thomas Alva Edison
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Gain insight into the unique thinking and philosophy of the world's most prolific inventor with this collection of his writings.
American scientist and businessman Thomas Edison contributed much to the well-being and comfort of our modern life. He gave us the electric light, the phonograph, and the motion-picture camera, along with more than one thousand other inventions. Edison was, as fellow inventor Guglielmo Marconi put it, "one of the world's greatest benefactors."
In this volume, editor Dagobert D. Runes presents Edison's diary along with a selection of his social and philosophical ideas taken from available notes, statements, and observations. Readers will discover that many of Edison's casual remarks made decades ago have a definite contemporary significance. His propositions in ethics, philosophy, music, and education show a rare combination of whimsy and deep sincerity.More details
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Runes published an English translation of Karl Marx's On the Jewish Question under the title A World Without Jews, featuring an introduction that was clearly antagonistic to extreme Marxism and "its materialism," yet he did not entirely negate Marxist theory. He also edited several works presenting the ideas and history of philosophy to a general audience, including his Dictionary of Philosophy.
Content
- Intro
- Cover
- Title
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Preface
- Part One: THE DIARY
- Part Two: SUNDRY OBSERVATIONS
- I Autobiographical
- II Motion Pictures and the Arts
- Money and movies
- The beginning of motion pictures
- On music
- Our musical future
- III War and Peace
- On atomic energy
- Chances of war
- Harnessing of new powers
- The wars of tomorrow
- On disarmament conferences
- The fight against radicalism
- IV Education and Work
- Education and speed
- Obsolete education
- Memory testing
- The habit of forgetting
- The new generation
- The unrest of youth
- Maturity and youth
- Employment and education
- The will to work
- The college of business
- Visual education
- V The Philosophy of Paine
- VI Man and Machine
- They won't think
- Machine and progress
- They do what they like to do
- The inventor's lot
- The desire for change
- Age and achievement
- VII For a Better World
- Economics of fear
- The standard of gold
- Nations and the gold standard
- VIII The Realms Beyond
- Life after death
- Life's flashbacks
- Memory units
- The mystery of life
- Spiritualism
- Spirit communication
- Copyright
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