Quotes About Industrialization
Ng??i ta th??ng có ?o t??ng r?ng có th? công nghi?p hóa má»™t qu?c gia b?ng cách xây dá»±ng các nhà. Không ph?i. B?n công nghi?p hoá b?ng cách xây dá»±ng các th? tr??ng.
~ Philip Kotler
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Ng??i ta th??ng có ?o t??ng r?ng có th? công nghi?p hóa má»™t qu?c gia b?ng cách xây dá»±ng các nhà máy. Không ph?i. B?n công nghi?p hoá b?ng cách xây dá»±ng các th? tr??ng.
~ Philip Kotler
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Whereas status is essentially the product of a social system, class is the product of the economic.8 Class grew out of industrialization and the
~ Philip Norton
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The next time you're driving from New York to Boston on I-95, you should make a little detour in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, to visit the Old Slater Mill national historic landmark. It's the site of what is considered to be the first successful water-powered textile spinning mill in America.
~ Walt Mossberg
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It is a useful way of thinking about why the Klan opposed immigration (which brought a bunch of new kids to the block who might mow the lawn for less money) and was anxious about technological change in general (the move from agrarian life to industrialized economy and then the attendant march of automation in factories meant jobs would become ever more difficult to come by).
~ Jon Meacham
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Find a printer paper and imagine a full-grown bird shaped something like a football with legs standing on it. Imagine 33,000 of these rectangles in a grid. (Broilers are never in cages, and never on multiple levels.) Now enclose the grid with windowless walls and put a ceiling on top. Run in automated (drug-laced) feed, water, heating, and ventilation systems. This is a farm.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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As Pollan explains, "Eating industrial meat takes an almost heroic act of not knowing, or, now, forgetting.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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In the 18th century, James Hargreaves invented the Spinning Jenny, and Richard Arkwright pioneered the water-propelled spinning frame which led to the mass production of cotton. This was truly revolutionary. The cotton manufacturers created a whole new class of people - the urban proletariat. The structure of society itself would never be the same.
~ A. N. Wilson
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What I want is peaceful industrialisation.
~ Naveen Patnaik
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Art is, for me, the process of trying to wake up the soul. Because we live in an industrialized, fast-paced world that prefers that the soul remain asleep.
~ Bill Viola
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smoke came out of the cliff, and that was all. No change appeared on the face of the rock. They were building a railway. The cliff was not
~ Joseph Conrad
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culpar a otros —los inmigrantes y los malos acuerdos comerciales— de nuestros apuros, y especialmente los de quienes sufren a causa de la desindustrialización, la culpa la tenemos nosotros: podríamos haber gestionado mejor la globalización y el proceso de cambio tecnológico, de manera que al perder su empleo la mayoría de los individuos obtuviera uno nuevo en otro frente.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
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En realidad toda la moderna civilización industrializada está construida sobre la base del tiempo. La estructura psicológica humana vive en función de una supuesta "planeación estratégica" que no ha podido mostrar todavía balances psicológicos positivos.
~ Walter Riso
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Our grandfathers and great grandfathers18 built schools to train people to have a lifetime of productive labor as part of the industrialized economy. And it worked." To
~ Warren Berger
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Squiggly light bulbs and Priuses, whatever value they have, come out of the industrial mind. Ecological agriculture has the disciplines of ecology and evolutionary biology to call on, based on millions of years of emerging efficiencies such as those seen in nature's prairie ecosystems. The industrial sector has no such organizing discipline to call on.
~ Wes Jackson
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Scientific reductionism has threatened the spiritual aspects of medical practice from within, by denying the existence of the transcendent. The industrialization of health care now threatens the spiritual aspects of medical practice from without, denying the importance of the spiritual. Yet
~ Daniel P. Sulmasy
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Officially, 5 percent of southern slaves worked in industrial occupations. But the statistic understates the reality. It does not include artisans who worked on plantations making articles for use on that plantation, and thus ignores countless enslaved blacksmiths, masons, cabinetmakers, cordwainers, saddle-makers, plow-wrights, and other craftsmen.
~ Daniel Walker Howe
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If the problems created by the industrial age were left unattended, Roosevelt cautioned, America would eventually be "sundered by those dreadful lines of division" that set "the haves" and the "have-nots" against one another.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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If the continuing problems created by the Industrial Age were not addressed, he warned, the country would eventually be "sundered by those dreadful lines of division" that set "the haves" and the "have-nots" against one another.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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The disadvantages involved in pulling lots of black sticky slime from out of the ground where it had been safely hidden out of harm's way, turning it into tar to cover the land with, smoke to fill the air with and pouring the rest into the sea, all seemed to outweigh the advantages of being able to get more quickly from one place to another.
~ Douglas Adams
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Four decades after Thomas Edison's spectacular illumination of Lower Manhattan in 1882, electricity had done little to make the country's factories more productive.
~ Alan Greenspan
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Perceived as an incalculable force in its own right, reified, fetishized, even demonized, the machine thus found a troubled place in the culture of the times.
~ Alan Trachtenberg
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Modernity means overabundance. We are living in the age of mass-produced objects, things that come without announcing themselves and end up on our tables, on our walls. We use them - most of us don't even notice them - and then they vanish without fanfare.
~ Orhan Pamuk
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Because of poverty, we must adopt the capitalist means of production to develop our resources to get rich. However, if we ignore the issue of social justice at the beginning of China's industrialization, we will sow the seeds of class warfare in the future.
~ Sun Yat-sen
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