I thought this fit in well.
>From E. F. Schumacher's Small Is Beautiful; Economics as if People
Mattered, 1973, page 33:
"There is wisdom in smallness if only on account of the smallness and
patchiness of human knowledge, which relies on experiment far more than on
understanding. The greatest danger invariably arises from the ruthless
application, on a vast scale, of partial knowledge such as we are currently
witnessing in the application of nuclear energy, of the new chemistry in
agriculture, of transportation technology, and countless other things."
Eric: