Also, this quote is good from that same Herbert interview. This is the original one Aron had posted in as a response to my post about Ockham’s Razor and how I hate when people use that as a tool to analyze human nature.
- INTERVIEWER: You know, Mr. Herbert, it figures that you’d give me a prediction and then tell me not to believe it . . . because, throughout this interview, it’s been all but impossible to pin you down to “neatly packaged” ideas. In fact, your concept of technopeasantry seems, in essence, to call for people to adopt a questioning state of mind that deliberately avoids set solutions. I can imagine that many men and women who read your books or hear your ideas would prefer to be given a clear and uncomplicated plan they could respond to.
HERBERT: Very likely, Monsieur Stone . . . but I don’t believe in simple answers.
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