Quotes About Systemic
there is one common theme to the vast range of crises we consider in this book, it is that excessive debt accumulation, whether it be by the government, banks, corporations, or consumers, often poses greater systemic risks than it seems during a boom.
~ Carmen M. Reinhart
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The focus on the Klan also helped to designate racism as an individual aberration rather than something systemic, institutional, and pervasive.
~ Carol Anderson
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According to Human Rights Watch, "the proportion of blacks in prison populations exceeds the proportion among state residents in every single state.
~ Carol Anderson
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White rage doesn't have to wear sheets, burn crosses, or take to the streets. Working the halls of power, it can achieve its ends far more effectively, far more destructively.
~ Carol Anderson
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In fact, "in twenty states, the percent[age] of blacks incarcerated is at least five times greater than their share of resident population."163
~ Carol Anderson
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When athletes take a knee during the National Anthem, we must ignore President Trump's absurd claim that they're 'un-American' and instead understand that it's very American to peacefully protest systemic injustice.
~ Eric Swalwell
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I'm afraid sometimes certain individual cases of defaults are unavoidable. What we should do is to step up monitoring, properly handle relevant matters, and ensure there is no regional and systemic financial risk.
~ Li Keqiang
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We have a mass incarceration among minorities that is disproportionate to our population. It's a travesty what's going on with our mass incarceration specifically of minorities.
~ John Layfield
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Too often, the very institutions that are supposed to protect and serve our community have instead failed people of color, specifically our black community.
~ Ted Wheeler
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We know that there are people in our nation, black people, who are systematically being disenfranchised in a number of spheres in our lives.
~ Opal Tometi
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Capitalism, racism and inhuman technocracy quietly develop in their own way. The causes of misery are no longer to be found in the inner attitudes of men, but have long been institutionalized.
~ Jurgen Moltmann
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2017 study found that the ideology of America as a fair meritocracy led to more self-doubt and behavioral problems among low-income black and brown sixth graders because, as one teacher said, "they blame themselves for problems they can't control.
~ Cathy Park Hong
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Race and ethnicity constitute the ugly fog that hangs over everything in the criminal justice system—indeed everything in American history.
~ James Garbarino
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The uncomfortable reality we must face is that California, like the nation as a whole, has treated generations of African Americans and Latinos as largely disposable.
~ Michelle Alexander
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What we've underestimated is the systemic risk that that very finely tuned system of specialization exposes us to. And so I think we will start to ask whether there are ways that we could build some more robustness into our whole system.
~ Paul Romer
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The presidential candidates are offering prescriptions for everything from Iraq to healthcare, but listen closely. Their fixes are situational and incremental. Meanwhile, the underlying structural problems in American politics and government are systemic and prevent us from solving our most intractable challenges.
~ Larry J. Sabato
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If someone thinks that education, health, infrastructure all are different sectors and issues and they ought to be fought independently, then they are mistaken. There is an underlying pattern in the process. And that is bad governance.
~ Arvind Kejriwal
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We will never address the race-based, systemic barriers to health care, equal housing and education without investing in underserved communities.
~ Cal Cunningham
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Does being practical mean we prop up a legal system that's unfair, that bears its weight down on black men and black women, and by extension if you are Hispanic or indigenous or poor? Does being practical mean you don't say to the American people you deserve better than you're getting? That's not the practical we want.
~ Nina Turner
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I had seen the financial crisis unfold, and I had seen the credit derivatives market get operationally ahead of itself, which resulted in systemic risk counterparty exposures. I began to believe that distributed ledgers had the capability to tackle that problem.
~ Blythe Masters
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There are more black men incarcerated today than there were slaves in 1850.
~ John Legend
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Racism has its boot squarely wedged on the neck of black communities, and we don't want to be told that hard work and responsibility are the answer.
~ Patrisse Cullors
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The job that an EHR is designed to do is a systemic job, not a local one. It is designed to enable different providers in different locations to see what kinds of care other doctors and institutions have given or are rendering to a patient. It
~ Clayton M. Christensen
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Nationalism and jingoism—essential corollaries of militarism—are also systemic imperatives because they divide the global working classes, and bind them to the elites oppressing them through the visceral cultural power of patriotism and nationalism.
~ Charles Derber
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