Change Quote by Neil Postman
““Technological change is neither additive nor subtractive. It is ecological. I mean “ecological” in the same sense as the word is used by environmental scientists. One significant change generates total change. If you remove the caterpillars from a given habitat, you are not left with the same environment minus caterpillars: you have a new environment, and you have reconstituted the conditions of survival; the same is true if you add caterpillars to an environment that has had none. This is how the ecology of media works as well. A new technology does not add or subtract something. It changes everything.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Technopoly, 1992
Technological shifts reshape entire ecosystems, not just add or subtract elements, fundamentally altering conditions for survival.
In simple terms: Technology changes the whole environment, not just parts.
Recognize systemic impact of tech.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- business strategy
- policy making
- education reform
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does a new tech alter existing structures?
- What systemic changes follow adoption?
Overemphasis on individual tools can miss broader effects.