Freedom Quote by Anonymous
““The primitive tribes permitted far less individual freedom than does modern society. Ancient wars were committed with far less moral justification than modern ones. A technology that produces debris can find, and is finding, ways of disposing of it without ecological upset. And the schoolbook pictures of primitive man sometimes omit some of the detractions of his primitive life - the pain, the disease, famine, the hard labor needed just to stay alive. From that agony of bare existence to modern life can be soberly described only as upward progress, and the sole agent for this progress is quite clearly reason itself.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Unknown author, modern commentary on progress
Reason drives humanity from primitive hardship toward improved living standards, despite past moral failings and environmental impacts
In simple terms: Reason improves life over time
Embrace rational thinking for progress
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education reform
- policy making
- environmental planning
- technological development
- social critique
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can reason be balanced with empathy?
- What safeguards prevent technological harm?
Reason alone cannot solve all moral or ecological issues