"As man reaches out toward the twenty-first century,……" — Jacque Fresco
"As man reaches out toward the twenty-first century, he will learn to be suspicious of all ideas that are not formulated so that they can be tested by observation. Â He will realize that the history of human thought shows that the ideas of which we are surest are the ones we most need to test. Â He will realize that his common sense only mirrors his training and experience. Â What seems natural and right to him is usually a reflection of the conditions under which he spent his first decade of life."
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Jacque Fresco
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155 Quotes by Jacque Fresco
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If you think we can’t change the world, It just means you're not one of those that will
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The government means industry, if you know what I mean.
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