The problem isn't who is in charge. It's what is in charge. The problem is that people are encouraged to function as machines. Or, actually, as mechanisms. Human emotion and sympathy are unprofessional. They are inappropriate to the exercise of reason. Everything which makes people good - makes them human - is ruled out. The system doesn't care about people, but we treat it as if it were one of us, as if it were the sum of our goods and not the product of our least admirable compromises.

Autore: Nick Harkaway

The problem isn't <i>who</i> is in charge. It's <i>what</i> is in charge. The problem is that people are encouraged to function as <i>machines</i>. Or, actually, <i>as mechanisms.</i> Human emotion and sympathy are <i>unprofessional.</i> They are inappropriate to the exercise of <i>reason</i>. Everything which makes people good - makes them human - is ruled out. The system doesn't care about people, but we treat it as if it were one of us, as if it were the sum of our goods and not the product of our least admirable compromises. - Nick Harkaway


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