Business Quote by John Dewey
“The development of science has produced an industrial revolution which has brought different peoples in such close contact with one another through colonization and commerce that no matter how some nations may still look down upon others, no country can harbor the illusion that its career is decided wholly within itself.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Experience and Education by John Dewey, 1938
Global interdependence means no nation can claim its destiny is solely self‑determined; colonization and commerce bind peoples together.
In simple terms: Nations are interconnected; no country can act in isolation.
Recognize and engage with global interdependence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- international relations
- business strategy
- education curricula
- policy development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does interdependence shape national policy?
- What responsibilities arise from global connectivity?
Assuming isolation can lead to xenophobia and missed collaboration.