“Dynamic ecstasy is absolute romanticism , absolute heroism . And here I return to my point. From my point of view, after the catastrophe which we feel and think is universal, a catastrophe resulting from an excess of useless dynamism of useless progress, of useless realism, of useless technology, after this an unattainable democracy is to be reached through the conception and realization of a new romanticism.” ThinkingFeelsViewsTechnologyDemocracyProgressReturnUniversalAbsolutesPoint Of ViewRealizationUselessConceptionEcstasyExcessHeroismRealismCatastropheRomanticismUnattainableDynamism Author:Juan Ramon Jimenez
“It isn't pleasant to surrender to the hegemony of a nation which is still wild and primitive, and to concede the absolute superiority of its customs and institutions, science and technology, literature and art. Must one sacrifice so much in the name of the unity of mankind?” ArtStillsLiteratureNamesNationsTechnologySacrificeMankindAbsolutesInstitutionsUnitySurrenderPleasantCustomsPrimitiveSuperiorityScience And TechnologyHegemonyLiterature And Art Author:Czeslaw Milosz
“It is a truism that the structure of a society is basically determined by its technology. Not in an absolute sense-there may be totally different cultures using identical tools-but the tools settle the possibilities; you can't have interstellar trade without spaceships. A race limited to a single planet, possessing a high knowledge of mechanics but with its basic machines of industry and war requiring a large capital investment, will inevitably tend toward collectivism under one name or another. Free enterprise needs elbow room.” NeedsMayDifferentWarCultureNamesRoomsRaceTechnologyPossibilityPlanetsIndustryToolsMachinesAbsolutesTradeStructureInvestmentDeterminedSettlingEnterpriseMechanicIdenticalPossessingCollectivismElbowsSpaceshipsDifferent CulturesFree EnterpriseTruismInterstellarCapital Investment Book:Trader to the Stars: Polesotechnic League Source: Trader to the Stars: Polesotechnic League
“We live in a world of absolute immediacy. It is an interconnected, combustible world, where technology and many other actions have given nonstate actors a reach, into countries and societies, for both good and evil, that we have never seen before. So it isn't a matter of just state versus state challenges or conflict. The bigger problem is nonstate actors.” WorldCountryMatterStatesProblemActionEvilActorsGivenChallengesTechnologyConflictBiggerAbsolutesGood And EvilVersusInterconnectedImmediacyBigger Problems Author:Chuck Hagel
“My only worry about tweeting and modern technology is how it has crept into even the darkest corners of the absolute global village we live in.” TechnologyWorryModernAbsolutesCornersVillageModern TechnologyGlobal Village Author:Denis Leary
“But, in each case, as a filmmaker who's been given sizable budgets with which to work, I feel a responsibility to the audience to be shooting with the absolute highest quality technology that I can and make the film in a way that I want.” WayWantFeelsI CanFilmGivenQualityResponsibilityCasesTechnologyAudienceHighestAbsolutesShootingBudgetsFilmmaker Author:Christopher Nolan
“In technology, we spend so much time experimenting, fine-tuning, getting the absolute cheapest way to do something - so why aren't we doing that with social policy?” WaySocialTechnologyPolicyFineAbsolutesTuningSocial PolicyFine Tuning Author:Esther Duflo