Jacques Ellul Quote

Mankind in the technological world is prepared to give up his independence in exchange for all kinds of facilities and in exchange for consumer products and a certain security. In short, in exchange for a package of welfare provisions offered to him by society. As I was thinking about that I couldn't help recalling the story in the Bible about Esau and the lentil broth. Esau, who is hungry, is prepared to give up the blessings and promise of God in exchange for some lentil broth. In the same way, modern people are prepared to give up their independence in exchange for some technological lentils.


The Betrayal by Technology (1993 film)


Mankind in the technological world is prepared to give up his independence in exchange for all kinds of facilities and in exchange for consumer...

Mankind in the technological world is prepared to give up his independence in exchange for all kinds of facilities and in exchange for consumer...

Mankind in the technological world is prepared to give up his independence in exchange for all kinds of facilities and in exchange for consumer...

Mankind in the technological world is prepared to give up his independence in exchange for all kinds of facilities and in exchange for consumer...