Defense mechanism Quote by John Brunner
““We know a lot nowadays about how to extrapolate from rats to people, but we don't only have to rely on that. In a sense we've made ourselves into experimental animals. There are too many of us, too crowded, in an environment we've poisoned with our own-uh-byproducts. Now when this happens to a wild species, or to rats in a lab, the next generation turns out weaker and slower and more timid. This is a defense mechanism.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: "The Shockwave Rider" (1975) excerpt
Human experimentation and environmental degradation create a weakened, timid generation, highlighting a defensive adaptation.
In simple terms: Our actions make us vulnerable and timid.
Mitigate environmental harm and avoid treating people as test subjects.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy making
- education
- activism
- community planning
- research ethics
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies protect future generations?
- What ethical safeguards are needed for human research?
Complex scientific concepts may oversimplify social issues.