Quote by Murray Bookchin
In our own time we have seen domination spread over the social landscape to a point where it is beyond all human control. Compared to this stupendous mobilization of materials, of wealth, of human intellect, of human labor for the single goal of domination, all other recent human achievements pale to almost trivial significance. Our art, science, medicine, literature, music and charitable acts seem like mere droppings from a table on which gory feasts on the spoils of conquest have engaged the attention of a system whose appetite for rule is utterly unrestrained.
Summary
This quote highlights the alarming extent to which domination has taken over society, becoming uncontrollable. It emphasizes that compared to the immense efforts invested in dominance, achievements in areas such as art, science, and charity feel insignificant. The quote suggests that the insatiable appetite for power has overshadowed and devalued the positive contributions of humanity, reducing them to mere scraps in the presence of the brutal pursuit of conquest. It speaks to the pervasive and unbridled nature of this hunger for control in our contemporary world.