
1970s, From Cliché to Archetype (1970)
"The Care and Feeding of Communication Innovation", Dinner Address to Conference on 8 mm Sound Film and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, 8 November 1961
1960s
1970s, From Cliché to Archetype (1970)
1960s, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth (1963)
“We all need to give our lives a sense of significance, of a meaning that lives on after our deaths”
2010s, Interview with Joshua Stanton (August 2017)
Context: If Kim Jong Un is Chosun, as the slogan goes, then his decline in popularity must be the state’s too? But it doesn’t work that way. We all need to give our lives a sense of significance, of a meaning that lives on after our deaths. The North Koreans get that from their nationalism, which is one with their patriotism. If they lose that, what do they have?
Source: 1960s, Counterblast (1969), p. 84
Source: Organizations in Action, 1967, p. 36-37; As cited in: Christopher A. Simon (2001). To Run a School: Administrative Organization and Learning, p. 40
“Preservation of our environment is not a liberal or conservative challenge, it's common sense.”
State of the Union address http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=40205 (25 January 1984)
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)
1960s, The Medium is the Message (1967)
Source: 1960s, The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962), p. 28