Is the system going to flatten you out and deny you your humanity, or are you going to be able to make use of the system to the attainment of human purposes?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To me you cannot be fully human, fully civilised, unless you recognise humanity in everyone.
If we want technology to serve society rather than enslave it, we have to build systems accessible to all people - be they male or female, young, old, disabled, computer wizards or technophobes.
No man-made system is perfect, and the system of oppression is no exception. It is subject to fatigue, to cracks, which you are the likelier to discover the longer your term.
It will, of course, be understood that directly or indirectly, soon or late, every advance in the sciences of human nature will contribute to our success in controlling human nature and changing it to the advantage of the common weal.
To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity.
The only way that we're going to feel secure in this country again and that we're going to feel good about ourselves is if we use these systems we've put into place to create positive change around the world. I really believe we can do that.
As long as I continue to put forth who I am and what I believe, than I think it all balances out.
My background is putting in large systems that change lives... The right kind of systems can bring honesty and efficiency.
In societies no less than individuals, acknowledging our limitations may ultimately be more humane than denying them.
As long as the shackles of wealth and property bind us, we will remain accursed forever and never attain the altar of humanity, which is life's ultimate goal.