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claim:twentieth-century-thinking-has-made-us-careless-so-that-we-do-not-recognize-this-deeper-structure-as-more-profound-and-do-not-know-how-to-create-itTwentieth‑century thinking has made us careless so that we do not recognize this deeper structure as more profound and do not know how to create it.
Blames modern education and design culture for losing the ability to generate living environments.
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extracted_from(2004) · Alexander, Christopher
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