""Technocracy," in The Meaning of Technology. Selected Readings from American Sources (2004) ed. Montserrat Ginés Gibert"
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Novelists from the United StatesAcademics from the United StatesEducators from the United StatesHistorians from the United StatesSociologists from the United States
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Imported from EN Wikiquote
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Theodore_Roszak_(scholar)
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Theodore Roszak (scholar)
Theodore Roszak (November 15, 1933 – July 5, 2011) was an American historian, author, scholar, pacifist, teacher and social critic. He taught at Stanford University, the University of British Columbia, and San Francisco State University; he was professor emeritus of history at California State University Hayward.
44 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Theodore Roszak (scholar) →
Related Quotes
"Our goal should not be to borrow from elsewhere, but to search among our own cultural resources, perhaps even in mode…"
"In the technocracy, nothing is any longer small or simple or readily apparent to the nontechnical man. Instead, the s…"
"The truth of the matter is no society, not even our severely secularized technocracy, can ever dispense with mystery …"
"Ideology is not absent in the technocracy... it is simply invisible, having blended into the supposedly indisputable …"
"In our time a secret manifesto is being written. Its language is a longing we read in one another's eyes. It is the l…"
"The joy of this quest is not in triumph over others, but in the search for the qualities we share with them and for o…"
"That is what Castle's work needed: a beginner's eye—my eye, before it became too schooled and guarded, while it was s…"
"In a time when so many artists have learned to confabulate with extremes of horror and alienation, the most daring th…"
"The bond of sympathy, like the artist's eye for beauty, may stretch across many divisions."
"We are discovering that natural philosophy needs bonds of sympathy as well as precision of intellect."