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Technology Quotes by Noam Chomsky
- Predatory capitalism created a complex industrial system and an advanced technology; it permitted a considerable extension of democratic practice and fostered certain liberal values, but…
- Governments will use whatever technology is available to combat their primary enemy - their own population.
- Technology is usually fairly neutral. It’s like a hammer, which can be used to build a house or to destroy someone’s home. The hammer doesn’t…
- Modern science and technology can relieve men of the necessity for specialized, imbecile labor. They may, in principle, provide the basis for a rational social…
- Technology is basically neutral. It's kind of like a hammer. The hammer doesn't care whether you use it to build a house, or whether a…
- In 1993, Israel and North Korea were moving towards an agreement in which North Korea would stop sending any missiles or military technology to the…
- Well before September 11, it was understood that with modern technology, the rich and powerful will lose their near monopoly of the means of violence…
More Technology Quotes
- All sorts of computer errors are now turning up. You'd be surprised to know the number of doctors who claim they are… — Isaac Asimov
- Here you have a new technology, and if that technology is going to work, you must allow people to provide central indexes… — David Boies
- I believe that Silicon Valley is truly a place of excellence and the impact of this tiny community on the world is… — Jeffrey Skoll
- I will set big goals for this country as president - some so large that the technology to reach them does not… — Barack Obama
- We need a change in consciousness to go with this technology platform. We need a new narrative: we need to shift from… — Jeremy Rifkin
- We have some material on spying by a major government on the tech industry. Industrial espionage. — Julian Assange
- Every aspect of human technology has a dark side, including the bow and arrow. — Margaret Atwood
- Science and technology multiply around us. To an increasing extent they dictate the languages in which we speak and think. Either we… — J. G. Ballard