"The human condition today is better than it's ever been, and technology is one of the reasons for that"
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The subtext is classic Clancy: competence is civilizational glue. Technology here isn’t “apps” or sleek consumer toys; it’s logistics, medicine, infrastructure, intelligence - the unsexy scaffolding that makes modern life feel normal until it fails. By saying “one of the reasons,” he also dodges the Silicon Valley sermon that tech is destiny. Progress is plural: institutions, markets, public health, education. Tech is an accelerant, not a moral compass.
Context matters. Clancy wrote in the late Cold War and post-9/11 eras, when technology was framed as both shield and existential risk. His fiction trained readers to imagine worst-case scenarios, but always with the implicit faith that systems and skilled people can respond. The line is a quiet corrective: if you’re going to fear the tools, at least be honest about the balance sheet. The provocation is not that things are perfect; it’s that our nostalgia for “simpler times” often forgets how much misery simplicity contained.
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Clancy, Tom. (2026, January 15). The human condition today is better than it's ever been, and technology is one of the reasons for that. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-human-condition-today-is-better-than-its-ever-117137/
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Clancy, Tom. "The human condition today is better than it's ever been, and technology is one of the reasons for that." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-human-condition-today-is-better-than-its-ever-117137/.
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"The human condition today is better than it's ever been, and technology is one of the reasons for that." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-human-condition-today-is-better-than-its-ever-117137/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.




