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==Brian Goodwin==
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Brian Goodwin}}<p>Biologist, Author
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</p><p>Professor, Schumacher College
 
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Professor, Schumacher College
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Goodwin
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</p><p>Essay:  "In the Shadow of Culture"
 
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</p><p>From The Next 50 Years: Science in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century
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</p><p>Edited by John Brockman
 
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http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/bios/goodwin.html
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</p><p>What stands out clearly today is the powerful alliance of science, technology, and business which has created a global culture whose primary principles are based on prediction, control, innovation, management, and expansion. Underlying these principles are rationality and power, which Francis Bacon championed as the path to understanding nature and using that knowledge to liberate humanity from bondage. This strategy has worked extraordinarily well. We do indeed have the means to liberate all human beings from hunger and poverty, with the production of wealth and goods achieved through the application of scientific knowledge and the expansion engine that drives capitalism. However, things have not worked out quite as predicted....
 
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Essay:  "In the Shadow of Culture"
 
 
 
From The Next 50 Years: Science in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century
 
 
 
Edited by John Brockman
 
 
 
 
 
 
What stands out clearly today is the powerful alliance of science, technology, and business which has created a global culture whose primary principles are based on prediction, control, innovation, management, and expansion. Underlying these principles are rationality and power, which Francis Bacon championed as the path to understanding nature and using that knowledge to liberate humanity from bondage. This strategy has worked extraordinarily well. We do indeed have the means to liberate all human beings from hunger and poverty, with the production of wealth and goods achieved through the application of scientific knowledge and the expansion engine that drives capitalism. However, things have not worked out quite as predicted....
 

Latest revision as of 07:49, 27 June 2021

Biologist, Author

Professor, Schumacher College


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Goodwin


http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/bios/goodwin.html


Essay: "In the Shadow of Culture"

From The Next 50 Years: Science in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century

Edited by John Brockman


What stands out clearly today is the powerful alliance of science, technology, and business which has created a global culture whose primary principles are based on prediction, control, innovation, management, and expansion. Underlying these principles are rationality and power, which Francis Bacon championed as the path to understanding nature and using that knowledge to liberate humanity from bondage. This strategy has worked extraordinarily well. We do indeed have the means to liberate all human beings from hunger and poverty, with the production of wealth and goods achieved through the application of scientific knowledge and the expansion engine that drives capitalism. However, things have not worked out quite as predicted....



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