8. “ Technologies in general … provide value suitabilities that follow from properties of the technology. That is, a given technology is more suitable for certain activities and more readily supports certain values while rendering other activities and values more difficult to realize.” – Friedman, Kahn, & Borning
15. “ If an ideal world is one in which technologies promote not only instrumental values such as functional efficiency, safety, reliability, and ease of use, but also the substantive social, moral and political values to which societies and their peoples subscribe, then whose who design systems have a responsibility to take these latter values as well as the former in to consideration as they work.” – Howe & Nissenbaum