Em entrevista à revista americana "Rolling Stone", Bono fala sobre, entre outros, a sua perspectiva cínica do futuro, o estado actual da política, a sua carreira e o seu activismo.
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BONOThe U2 frontman sits down for our 40th anniversary to talk about the future, the Buzzcocks and reasons to compromise.
Anthony DeCurtis
Posted Oct 30, 2007 11:23 AM
What is your most cynical vision of the future?
That's a good one. I'm genuinely excited about the future, but it's clear that there's jeopardy. I don't know if you've read Martin Amis' short-story collection Einstein's Monsters. He's writing about the post-splitting-the-atom universe. In an essay at the start, he writes about feeling sick in his stomach because he can't escape the mathematical implications of there being all these nuclear weapons around the world and the odds of them going wrong. He's putting his kids to bed, and he just can't put that thought out of his head. He wrote that in the late Eighties or early Nineties, when there were vaguely organized control systems to hold back Einstein's monsters. What are the odds now?
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