Quotes About Society
?kinci ?ah?s sorumluluk ve ikinci ?ah?s suçluluk, insan türünün ilk toplumsal aç?dan normatif tutumlar?yd? ve muhtemelen güceniklik içeren ikinci ?ah?s itiraz sürecinin bir tür içselle?tirilmesinden türedi. Ortak ba?l?l?k vas?tas?yla olu?turdu?u "biz"in temsilcisi olarak birey, ba?kalar?na hak ettikleri gibi davranmad??? için kendine itiraz etti.
~ Michael Tomasello
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What is this 'white trash'?" asked the model. "They're people just like me," said Trump, "only they're poor.
~ Michael Wolff
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He was postliterate—total television.
~ Michael Wolff
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Meanwhile, new ideas crept like a damp stain into the very fabric of Tang culture, casting a shadow across the world of the old aristocratic clans that had survived.
~ Unknown
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Government cannot make man richer, but it can make him poorer." —Ludwig Von Mises
~ Michael Z. Williamson
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It was amazing how fast things were accomplished in a society run by commercial concerns and not much else.
~ Michael Z. Williamson
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Government cannot make man richer, but it can make him poorer." —Ludwig Von Mises
~ Michael Z. Williamson
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there is nothing less heroic than the mutual embrace of capitalism and democracy.
~ Unknown
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The public weal requires that men should betray, and lie, and massacre.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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I am further of opinion that it would be better for us to have [no laws] at all than to have them in so prodigious numbers as we have.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Marriage is like a cage one sees the birds outside desperate to get in, and those inside equally desperate to get out.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Each man calls barbarism whatever is not his own practice...for we have no other criterion of reason than the example and idea of the opinions and customs of the country we live in.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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I prefer the company of peasants because they have not been educated sufficiently to reason incorrectly.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Friendship is the highest degree of perfection in society.
~ Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
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Participating in Society in not a thing one can do naturally; one has to rehearse for it.
~ Michel Faber
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The problem is not changing people's consciousnesses---or what's in their heads---but the political, economic, institutional regime of the production of truth.
~ Unknown
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If repression has indeed been the fundamental link between power, knowledge, and sexuality since the classical age, it stands to reason that we will not be able to free ourselves from it except at a considerable cost.
~ Michel Foucault
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What strikes me is the fact that in our society, art has become something which is only related to objects, and not to individuals, or to life.
~ Michel Foucault
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Prison continues, on those who are entrusted to it, a work begun elsewhere, which the whole of society pursues on each individual through innumerable mechanisms of discipline.
~ Michel Foucault
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Power is not an institution, and not a structure; neither is it a certain strength we are endowed with; it is the name that one attributes to a complex strategical situation in a particular society.
~ Michel Foucault
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The judges of normality are present everywhere. We are in the society of the teacher-judge, the doctor-judge, the educator-judge, the social worker -judge.
~ Michel Foucault
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What strikes me is the fact that in our society, art has become something which is related only to objects and not to individuals, or to life. That art is something which is specialized or which is done by experts who are artists. But couldn't everyone's life become a work of art? Why should the lamp or the house be an art object, but not our life?
~ Michel Foucault
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if you are not like everybody else, then you are abnormal, if you are abnormal , then you are sick. These three categories, not being like everybody else, not being normal and being sick are in fact very different but have been reduced to the same thing
~ Michel Foucault
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The real political task in a society such as ours is to criticize the workings of institutions that appear to be both neutral and independent, to criticize and attack them in such a manner that the political violence that has always exercised itself obscurely through them will be unmasked, so that one can fight against them.
~ Michel Foucault
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