Technological 'revolutions' don't really overthrow anything - they simply append a new and dynamic market to that which went before.
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Like art, revolutions come from combining what exists into what has never existed before.
Revolution is not something fixed in ideology, nor is it something fashioned to a particular decade. It is a perpetual process embedded in the human spirit.
During my eighty-seven years I have witnessed a whole succession of technological revolutions. But none of them has done away with the need for character in the individual or the ability to think.
Revolution comes when human beings set out to correct decadent institutions.
Tech innovation is something societies have to pursue as vigorously as they can. We have to innovate civically and socially at the same rate; otherwise, you create unfortunate disruptions, and that's where you have people opposing technological innovations.
No real social change has ever been brought about without a revolution... revolution is but thought carried into action.
Revolution in the modern case is no longer an uncouth business.
Revolutions are something you see only in retrospect.
Technology is rooted in the past. It dominates the present and tends into the future. It is a real historical movement - one of the great movements which shape and represent their epoch.
A revolution is to bring on change and we're spiritual people trying to bring on spiritual change. It might sound like I'm a dreamer, but economic models have reached their height of evolution. Technology has evolved. What hasn't evolved is mankind's spirituality; everything is from 3,000 years ago.