John Howard Dellinger (1886–1962) American engineer
explaining why the engineer should not be viewed as a "mere tender of machines", as quoted by [Hugh Richard Slotten, Radio and television regulation, JHU Press, 2000, 080186450X, 62]
What Does God Want Us to Do About Russia? (1948)
John Howard Dellinger (1886–1962) American engineer
explaining why the engineer should not be viewed as a "mere tender of machines", as quoted by [Hugh Richard Slotten, Radio and television regulation, JHU Press, 2000, 080186450X, 62]
“Cities are the crucible of civilization.”
Geoffrey West (1940) British physicist
2010s <br class="br">Source: Austin Brown. " Geoffrey B. West, 'Why Cities Keep on Growing, Corporations Always Die, and Life Gets Faster' http://blog.longnow.org/02011/07/26/geoffrey-b-west-%E2%80%9Cwhy-cities-keep-on-growing-corporations-always-die-and-life-gets-faster%E2%80%9D/." at blog.longnow.org, July 26th, 2011.
“There's no such thing as civilization. The word just means the art of living in cities.”
Roger Zelazny (1937–1995) American speculative fiction writer
Source: The Great Book of Amber
Ben Klassen (1918–1993) American engineer, author and politician
Nature's Eternal Religion (1973), Ch. 2, Paragraph 2
Nature's Eternal Religion (1973)
“Books have the power to create, destroy or change civilizations.”
Zaman Ali (1993) Pakistani philosopher
"Humanity", Ch.II "Ideologies: A way to live", Part IV
Carroll Quigley (1910–1977) American historian
Source: The Evolution of Civilizations (1961) (Second Edition 1979), Chapter 10, Western Civilization, p. 334