Colt’s legacy is the industrialization of the ego. He built a city within a city ( Coltsville), proving that an individual could bend the physical world to his will through mechanization. The "New" in Colt’s era was tangible, heavy, and permanent. It redefined the relationship between man and machine, creating a dependency on technology for survival and dominance.
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In literature and popular imagination, Skye is a refuge from the very world Colt helped build. It recalls the Romantic rebellion against mechanization: Wordsworth’s “getting and spending,” Thoreau’s retreat to Walden, or John Muir’s preservationist ethos. Skye’s woods whisper that not all frontiers need be conquered. Some must be left to mystery. The contrast with Colt could not be sharper: one represents human mastery through repetition and steel; the other, humility through exposure to weather and time. Colt’s legacy is the industrialization of the ego