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Acceptance Quote by E. B. White

“The terror of the atom age is not the violence of the new power but the speed of man's adjustment to it, the speed of his acceptance.” quote by E. B. White
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“The terror of the atom age is not the violence of the new power but the speed of man's adjustment to it, the speed of his acceptance.”

E. B. White

About This Quote

The true terror of the atomic era lies not in the weapon’s destructive power but in humanity’s rapid, often unexamined, adaptation and acceptance of that power.

In simple terms: Fear comes from how quickly we accept nuclear power.

Key Takeaway

Speed of acceptance can be more dangerous than the technology itself.

Themes

technology ethics history anxiety

Mood

uneasy thoughtful

Type

philosophical historical

When to use this quote

  • policy debates on AI
  • public response to climate change
  • adoption of surveillance tech

Key Concepts

technological determinism collective complacency

Practical Applications

  • slow down adoption to assess ethical implications
  • promote public deliberation before embracing disruptive tech

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies balance progress with reflective acceptance?
  • What mechanisms ensure ethical scrutiny keeps pace with tech?
A Different Perspective

Deliberate caution may hinder beneficial innovations.

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