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Science & Tech Quote by Henrik Ibsen

"What business has science and capitalism got, bringing all these new inventions into the works, before society has produced a generation educated up to using them!"

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Progress, Ibsen implies, is a factory whistle heard before anyone’s learned the shift. The line bristles with indignation at a familiar modern arrogance: that invention equals improvement, that new machines arrive as neutral gifts rather than as forces that reorganize lives. By pairing “science and capitalism,” he yokes two engines of the 19th century into a single culprit, suggesting the lab and the marketplace are already collaborating in a kind of thoughtless acceleration. The complaint isn’t anti-knowledge; it’s anti-timing, anti-capture. Tools show up first, and only later do we scramble to build the civic, moral, and educational scaffolding to live with them.

“What business has...” is courtroom rhetoric, a demand for accountability, not wonder. The subtext is that society isn’t merely unprepared; it’s being made unprepared on purpose. Capitalism doesn’t wait for a “generation educated up” because delay costs profit. The result is a population forced into reactive adaptation, learning technologies the way workers learn unsafe machines: by getting hurt.

In Ibsen’s context, this reads as a critique of industrial modernity’s uneven bargain. The 1800s delivered urbanization, mass production, and new media alongside dislocation, labor conflict, and a public sphere struggling to keep pace. Ibsen’s plays relentlessly anatomize respectability’s lies and the costs of social change; here, the target is the ideology of inevitability. Progress is framed as a social decision with winners and losers, not a natural law. The line lands because it makes “innovation” sound less like a miracle and more like a managerial prerogative.

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Ibsen, Henrik. (2026, January 17). What business has science and capitalism got, bringing all these new inventions into the works, before society has produced a generation educated up to using them! FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-business-has-science-and-capitalism-got-32699/

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Ibsen, Henrik. "What business has science and capitalism got, bringing all these new inventions into the works, before society has produced a generation educated up to using them!" FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-business-has-science-and-capitalism-got-32699/.

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"What business has science and capitalism got, bringing all these new inventions into the works, before society has produced a generation educated up to using them!" FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-business-has-science-and-capitalism-got-32699/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen (March 20, 1828 - May 23, 1906) was a Poet from Norway.

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