“The work of managing a natural environment is inescapably a work of local knowledge.”
Kevin Kelly (1952) American author and editor
Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World (1995)
1.1, "The Erasure of the Scientific Revolution", p. 8
The Forgotten Revolution: How Science Was Born in 300 BC and Why It Had to Be Reborn (2004)
“The work of managing a natural environment is inescapably a work of local knowledge.”
Kevin Kelly (1952) American author and editor
Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World (1995)
Werner von Siemens (1816–1892) German inventor and industrialist
D. Appleton., (1887). The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 30.
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
As quoted in Sid Meier's Civilization V (2010).
Chris Hedges (1956) American journalist
as interviewed by Elias Isquith, salon.com http://www.salon.com/2015/06/04/we_are_in_a_revolutionary_moment_chris_hedges_explains_why_an_uprising_is_coming_%E2%80%94_and_soon/
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
The People's Rights [1909] (London: Jonathan Cape, 1970), pp. 53-54
Early career years (1898–1929)
Angus King (1944) United States Senator from Maine
As quoted in "Former Gov. King announces he'll run for U.S. Senate" in The Portland Press Herald (6 March 2012) http://www.pressherald.com/news/King-has-made-up-his-mind-Pingree-hasnt.html <br class="br">Context: We proved that with civility, common sense, building bridges, working with coalitions and working with people one at a time, we could do something. … I can speak for the middle. … The real issue is the system itself.
Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958) austrian philosopher and inventor
Callum Coats: Water Wizard
Viktor Schauberger: Our Senseless Toil (1934)
Sydney J. Harris (1917–1986) American journalist
Pieces of Eight (1982)
Francis Galton (1822–1911) British polymath: geographer, statistician, pioneer in eugenics
"Hereditary Talent and Character" in MacMillan's Magazine Vol. XII (May - October 1865), p. 326.
Other works
Context: One of the effects of civilization is to diminish the rigour of the application of the law of natural selection. It preserves weakly lives that would have perished in barbarous lands.
“Managers work with processes – leaders work with people.”
John C. Maxwell (1947) American author, speaker and pastor
Source: John C. Maxwell Official FB https://www.facebook.com/100044605381690/posts/499643584865817/?d=n