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Do we realize that industry, which has been our good servant, might make a poor master?
Aldo Leopold
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote warns that while industry can serve humanity, it can also control and dictate our lives if we are not careful.

Aldo Leopold's quote highlights the dual nature of industry, suggesting that it can bring great benefits to society as a productive force. However, it also serves as a caution that if the pursuit of industrial progress takes precedence over ethical and ecological considerations, it can lead to negative consequences, effectively becoming a tyrant rather than a servant, thereby urging us to maintain balance and responsibility in our industrial practices.

Themes

IndustryResponsibilityBalanceEnvironmentEthics

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a presentation discussing sustainable development.

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