The Economist: Speed in spending is prized above all; but this is no way to build something that lasts as long as infrastructure.
Freeman Dyson: It's very important that we adapt to the world on the long-time scale as well as the short-time scale. Ethics are the art of doing that. You must have principles that you're willing to die for.
Back to The Economist: Last year a bridge collapsed in Minneapolis, killing 13 people.
Recently, in the NYT: Officials seem to think urgency to act absolves them from considering the longer-term implications.
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