Industrial Society Quotes
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Industrial Society Quotes & Sayings
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We have only one alternative: either to build a functioning industrial society or see freedom itself disappear in anarchy and tyranny.
— Peter Drucker
Stupid blind Russian wizard," I swore softly. "I'm getting a raise out of this somehow.
— Vicki Keire
In modern industrial society only minimal effort is necessary to satisfy one's physical needs.
— Theodore Kaczynski
Eisenhower warned us about the military-industrial complex and the damage it could do to society.
— Will.i.am
The windmill gives you society with the feudal lord; the steam mill, society with the industrial capitalist
— Karl Marx
I desire ... to leave this one great fact clearly stated. THERE IS NO WEALTH BUT LIFE.
— John Ruskin
Nothing can excel a few days in jail for giving a young man or woman a quick education in the basis of industrial society.
— Edward Abbey
Obstruction of mobility, where it occurs, is one of the most serious and intractable problems of industrial society.
— Ernest Gellner
In an industrial society which confuses work and productivity, the necessity of producing has always been an enemy of the desire to create.
— Raoul Vaneigem
Surely you're not going to practice discretion now?
— Nalini Singh
Declare this smite time, extracting precious gems and wholly hours you share to fruitcake a friend so dear.
— Bradley Chicho
My work seen in its totality is a statement about the integration of the contemporary artist into an industrial society.
— Herbert Bayer
The industrial use of semen will revolutionize society
— John Balance
The wealth of the well-to-do of an industrial society is both the cause and effect of the masses' well-being.
— Ludwig Von Mises
Asked to explain how he became a war hero he (Kennedy) responded, It was involuntary. They think my boat.
— Sally Bedell Smith
Contemporary industrial society is now characterised more than ever by the need for stupefying work where it is no longer a real necessity.
— Herbert Marcuse
Every major industrial society believes it has a serious youth problem.
— Edgar Friedenberg
Imagine smiling after a slap in the face. Then think of doing it twenty-four hours a day.
— Markus Zusak