-For Love And Glory, III, p. 26.
Compare:
Blish on Knowledge
Although Blish addressed the question whether the desire for secular
knowledge is evil, there is no doubt about his answer to it, as
expressed through other characters.
In another work, an alien says:
“This
organism dies now. It dies in confidence of knowledge, as an
intelligent creature dies. Man has taught us this. There is nothing.
That knowledge. Cannot do. With it…men…have crossed…have crossed
space…” 35
Blish’s major character, Amalfi, says:
“That’s the priceless coin, gentlemen, the universal coin: human knowledge.” 36
When the universe ends, a scientist pronounces the:
“…epitaph for Man: We did not have time to learn everything that we wanted to know.” 37
And that is a fitting epitaph for James Blish.-copied from here.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
And we see Poul Anderson using this idea of a "universal currency" at least once in his works, in Chapter X of THE REBEL WORLDS, when Aaron Snelund was discussing how best to break McCormac's rebellion: "...well, kudos is the universal currency. It can buy us a great deal if we spend it wisely."
Sean
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