Gradually piling up barely noticeable side effects, science blights civilization, which G. K. Chesterton puts this way:
Our scientific civilisation is not a civilisation: it is a smoke nuisance.
(Quoted from page 137 of A Miscellany of Men, Volume 4, by Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Dodd, Mead and Company, 1912.)
Let us add the specially harmful minus that science makes possible overpopulation, which carries all sorts of nuisances besides smoke and pollution.
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