Danh ngôn của B. R. Ambedkar

History shows that where ethics and economics come in conflict, victory is always with economics. Vested interests have never been known to have willingly divested themselves unless there was sufficient force to compel them.
History shows that where ethics and economics come in conflict, victory is always with economics. Vested interests have never been known to have willingly divested themselves unless there was sufficient force to compel them.
Lịch sử cho thấy ở đâu đạo đức và kinh tế xung đột nhau thì kinh tế luôn chiến thắng. Các nhóm lợi ích được đảm bảo chưa bao giờ được biết là sẵn sàng thoái vốn trừ khi có đủ lực lượng để ép buộc họ.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: B. R. Ambedkar
- Life should be great rather than long.
- A great man is different from an eminent one in that he is ready to be the servant of the society.
- So long as you do not achieve social liberty, whatever freedom is provided by the law is of no avail to you.
- Men are mortal. So are ideas. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. Otherwise both will wither and die.
- I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: History
- White people need to wake up and tell the truth about US history and the inequality and the ways in which racism is so entrenched.
- Democrats have a long history of utilizing the threat of a potential Ebola outbreak to request massive federal funds while attacking Republicans for expressing skepticism over their funding schemes.
- All the Indigenous paintings throughout history, they were always a bird's eye view, it's the Indigenous way of storytelling.
- History teaches us that men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives.
- The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew.