"Life's greatest adventure is in doing one's level best."
Arthur Ernest Morgan
Engineer, Educator, Author
Arthur Ernest Morgan was an influential engineer and public administrator known for his leadership in the Tennessee Valley Authority and advocacy for sustainable development.
- Born
- March 12, 1878
- Died
- February 12, 1975
- Quotes
- 2
- Rank
- #6032
About Arthur Ernest Morgan
Arthur Ernest Morgan — Life and Legacy
Arthur Ernest Morgan was a prominent engineer and public administrator, best known for his transformative role in the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). His work at the TVA not only aimed to provide electricity to rural areas but also focused on community development and environmental sustainability, making him a key figure in American public policy. Morgan's core philosophy revolved around the idea that true progress requires a strong sense of community and innovation that serves the common good. He famously stated that 'the greatest good for the greatest number' should guide public policy, reflecting his belief in the interconnectedness of society and the environment. This perspective challenged the prevailing notions of unregulated industrial growth, advocating instead for a balanced approach that considers both economic and ecological impacts. Today, Morgan's insights remain relevant as we navigate the complexities of sustainable development, reminding us that innovation must align with community needs and environmental stewardship.
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Arthur Ernest Morgan quotes
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"Lack of something to feel important about is almost the greatest tragedy a man may have."