Dreams Quote by C.S. Lewis
““Man’s conquest of Nature, if the dreams of some scientific planners are realized, means the rule of a few hundreds of men over billions upon billions of men. There neither is nor can be any simple increase of power on Man’s side. Each new power won by man is a power over man as well. Each advance leaves him weaker as well as stronger. In every victory, besides being the general who triumphs, he is also the prisoner who follows the triumphal car.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: “The Conquest of Nature” (published 1955)
Technological and political power concentrates authority, making humanity both stronger and more vulnerable, turning victors into prisoners of their own triumphs.
In simple terms: Power concentrates and can imprison its owners.
Beware the hidden costs of progress.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- global governance
- scientific advancement
- military dominance
- environmental policy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What safeguards can prevent power from becoming oppressive?
- How can societies balance strength with vulnerability?
Not all advances lead to net benefit; unintended consequences may dominate.