Allegiance Quote by Philip Wylie
““A thought that had been in the archives of his mind for many months came sharply into relief: of all human beings alive, the scientists were the only ones who retained imagination, ideals, and a sincere interest in the larger world. It was to them he should give his allegiance, not to the statesmen, not to industry or commerce or war.””
About This Quote
The passage praises scientists as the only group retaining imagination, ideals, and genuine curiosity about the broader world, suggesting loyalty to them over political or commercial powers.
In simple terms: Scientists uniquely keep imagination and broad curiosity.
Support and trust scientific inquiry.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- choosing a career
- advocating policy
- educational reform
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What responsibilities do scientists have to society?
- How can imagination be fostered beyond academia?
Science may be constrained by funding and politics.