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“It is now very clear that techniques of machine-human interfacing, pharmacology of the synthetic variety, all kinds of manipulative techniques, all kinds of data storage, imaging and retrieval techniques - all of this is coalescing toward the potential of a truly demonic or angelic kind of…” quote by Terence McKenna
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“It is now very clear that techniques of machine-human interfacing, pharmacology of the synthetic variety, all kinds of manipulative techniques, all kinds of data storage, imaging and retrieval techniques - all of this is coalescing toward the potential of a truly demonic or angelic kind of self-imaging of our culture... And the people who are on the demonic side are fully aware of this and hurrying full-tilt forward with their plans to capture everyone as a 100% believing consumer inside some kind of a beige furnished fascism that won't even raise a ripple.”

Terence McKenna

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Future of Humanity, 1995

The quote warns that advancing technologies could be used to control and manipulate societies, creating a dystopian reality where individuals become passive consumers.

In simple terms: Tech may enslave culture through control.

Key Takeaway

Beware of tech used for manipulation.

Themes

technology control culture future ethics

Mood

cautious critical reflective

Type

warning philosophical speculative

When to use this quote

  • political campaigns
  • advertising
  • social media platforms
  • government surveillance
  • corporate data collection

Key Concepts

surveillance consumerism media influence philosophy of mind

Questions to Reflect On

  • How might we ensure technology serves humanity?
  • What safeguards can prevent cultural manipulation?
A Different Perspective

The vision may be exaggerated; not all tech is inherently oppressive.

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