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Long before the Web, Lewis Mumford predicted that the explosion of information could "bring about a state of intellectual enervation and depletion hardly to be distinguished from massive ignorance." Not only would lots of information fail to make us smarter; it would actually make us dumber by overwhelming us. The solution, he thought, was not to be found in technology alone but in "a reassertion of human selectivity and moral-self discipline, leading to continent productivity." In these days of information incontinence, in order to be part of the solution rather than the problem, I think it is important to remember this. --Dale Hoiberg, editor in chief of ''Encyclopaedia Britannica''.


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Without the moral, cultural and spiritual means to process knowledge, this disconnected volunteer marches under a banner of false tolerance, contrived decency, and shallow dilettantism, He donates his effort to a hypocritical parliament of parasitic pseudo-elites, who efforts subtly direct the masses toward nihilism, dedicated consumerism, and irrational scientism, all under the flag of freedom and community. Shape without form, shade without colour, paralysed force, gesture without motion.

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There is no remembrance of former things,

nor will there be any remembrance of later things

among those who come after.
Ecclesiastes 1:11


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