Saturday, September 30, 2006

Knowledge, Power and Morality- A Native American Perspective

These quotes are attributed to: Vine DeLoria, Jr. - Standing Rock Sioux


"Western civilization, unfortunately, does not link knowledge and morality but rather, it connects knowledge and power and makes them equivalent. Today with an information `superhighway' now looming on the horizon, we are told that a lack of access to information will doom people to a life of meaninglessness -- and poverty. As we look around and observe modern industrial society, however, there is no question that information, in and of itself, is useless and that as more data is generated, ethical and moral decisions are taking on a fantasy dimension in which a `lack of evidence to indict' is the moral equivalent of the good deed."

"In recent years we have come to understand what "progress" is. It is the total replacement of nature by an artificial technology. "Progress" is the absolute destruction of the real world in favor of a technology that creates a comfortable way of life for a few fortunately situated people. Within our lifetime the differences between the Indian use of the land and the white use of the land will become crystal clear."

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