A hundred years from now there won't be any more talk shows.
There won't be any more TV networks.
People won't talk anymore to each other.
Two hundred years from now, men & women will become a new race of animals.
They won't be intelligent no more.
Internet won't exist no more; in it's place it will be teletransportation.
Three hundred years from now, the world as we know it today ...
A hundred years from now there won't be any more talk shows.
There won't be any more TV networks.
People won't talk anymore to each other.
Two hundred years from now, men & women will become a new race of animals.
They won't be intelligent no more.
Internet won't exist no more; in it's place it will be teletransportation.
Three hundred years from now, the world as we know it today ...
"All that is solid" — from the clothes on our backs to the looms and mills that weave them, to the men and women who work the machines, to the houses and neighborhoods the workers live in, to the firms and corporations that exploit the workers, to the towns and cities and whole regions and even nations that embrace them all — all these are made to be broken tomorrow, smashed or shredded or pulverized or dissolved, so they can be recycled or replaced next week, and the whole process can go on again and again, hopefully forever, in ever more profitable forms. - Marshall Berman
"The "spirit of informationalism" is the culture of "creative destruction" accelerated to the speed of the optoelectronic circuits that process its signals. Schumpeter meets Weber in the cyberspace of the network enterprise." - Manuel Castells
People,Society,Capitalism will always do whatever is needed for progress...said in the spirit of Schumpeter.