“The social dynamics of human history, even more than that of biological evolution, illustrate the fundamental principle of ecological evolution - that everything depends on everything else. The nine elements that we have described in societal evolution of the three families of phenotypes - the phyla of things, organizations and people, the genetic bases in knowledge operating through energy and materials to produce phenotypes, and the three bonding relations of threat, integration and exchange - all interact on each other.” PeopleHumansThreeEnergySocialPrinciplesProduceMaterialsDependsEvolutionElementsOrganizationBasesRelationFundamentalsThreatNineIntegrationHuman HistoryEcologicalDynamicsBondingFundamental PrinciplesBiological Evolution Author:Kenneth E. Boulding
“'The anthropocene' refers to the way we live now, in a highly globalized world, characterized by a large human population and powerful technologies that allow for "action at a distance" that aggregate apparently negligible acts into powerful forces that are transforming fundamental planetary systems. In this sense 'the anthropocene' refers to a period in which nature as an independent autonomous domain comes to an end or is under serious threat.” WorldWayHumansEndsActionForcePowerfulTechnologySeriousPeriodsIndependentFundamentalsDistanceThreatPopulationDomainTransformingAutonomousHuman Population Author:Dale Jamieson
“The most fundamental challenge of the anthropocene concerns agency. For those who lived the Enlightenment dream (always a minority but an influential one), agency was taken for granted. There were existential threats to agency (e.g., determinism) but philosophy mobilized to refute these threats (e.g., by defending libertarianism) or to defuse them (e.g., by showing that they were compatible with agency).” PhilosophyDreamChallengesTakenEnlightenmentConcernFundamentalsThreatGrantedAgencyMinoritiesLibertarianismExistentialInfluentialCompatibleDeterminismTaken For Granted Author:Dale Jamieson
“First, the federal government, one of the fundamental responsibilities that it has is to protect the nation's health and wellbeing. And this [Zika virus] is a threat to public health in the United States. It is a very serious disease.” FirstsStatesGovernmentNationsUnitedResponsibilityUnited StatesSeriousProtectDiseaseFundamentalsThreatFederal GovernmentVirusesWellbeingPublic HealthHealth And Wellbeing Author:Marco Rubio
“Either Malcolm X or Martin [Luther King] could have played the role of a unifier, but it was - Malcolm as long as he remained within the Nation of Islam, talking to the converted, he did not represent a fundamental threat to the American government.” LongGovernmentNationsTalkingRolesKingsFundamentalsThreatIslamLutherAmerican GovernmentNation Of Islam Author:Manning Marable
“The agreement is fundamentally that we want to try to resolve this. The agreement is that ISIL is a threat to everybody, and we need to come together to find a way to fight ISIL. The agreement is that we want to save Syria, keep it unified, keep it secular. So surely in those very fundamental principles on which we could agree.” WayWantNeedsTryingTogetherFightingPrinciplesAgreeFundamentalsThreatAgreementResolveSecularSyriaUnifiedFundamental PrinciplesIsil Author:John F. Kerry
“What I ask of [the writer] is not to ignore the reality and the fundamental problems that exist. The world's hunger, the atomic threat, the alienation of man, I am astonished that they do not color all our literature.” MenWorldProblemRealityAsksLiteratureColorFundamentalsThreatHungerAlienation Author:Jean-Paul Sartre
“Political freedom means the absence of coercion of a man by his fellow men. The fundamental threat to freedom is power to coerce, be it in the hands of a monarch, a dictator, an oligarchy, or a momentary majority. The preservation of freedom requires the elimination of such concentration of power to the fullest possible extent and the dispersal and distribution of whatever power cannot be eliminated — a system of checks and balances.” MenMeanHandsPoliticalFreedomBalanceCapitalismFellowsFundamentalsMajorityThreatAbsenceChecksConcentrationDictatorPreservationDistributionFellow ManCoercionMomentaryEliminationMonarchsOligarchyPolitical FreedomCoerce Book:Capitalism and Freedom: Fortieth Anniversary Edition Source: Capitalism and Freedom: Fortieth Anniversary Edition
“We physicians have focused on the nuclear threat as the singular issue of our era. We are not indifferent to other human rights and hard-won civil liberties. But first we must be able to bequeath to our children the most fundamental of all rights, which preconditions all others; the right to survival.” FirstsHumansChildrenHardAbleLibertyIssuesRightsSurvivalOur ChildrenFundamentalsThreatHuman RightsFocusedNuclearErasIndifferentPhysiciansCivil LibertiesDisarmament Author:Bernard Lown
“The America in which we grew up is vastly different from the America the secular-socialist Left want to create. And that's why saving America is the fundamental challenge of our time. The secular-socialist machine represents as great a threat to America as Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union once did.” WantDifferentAmericaLeftChallengesGrewGrew UpMachinesFundamentalsUnionsThreatSavingOur TimeGermanySovietSecularSocialistNaziSoviet UnionNazi Germany Author:Newt Gingrich