Danh ngôn của Moshe Vardi

The stabilizing influence of the modern social welfare state emerged only after World War II, nearly 200 years on from the 18th-century beginnings of the Industrial Revolution.
The stabilizing influence of the modern social welfare state emerged only after World War II, nearly 200 years on from the 18th-century beginnings of the Industrial Revolution.
Ảnh hưởng ổn định của nhà nước phúc lợi xã hội hiện đại chỉ xuất hiện sau Thế chiến thứ hai, gần 200 năm kể từ khi bắt đầu Cách mạng Công nghiệp vào thế kỷ 18.
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- In 2017, there was a sudden recognition of several adverse societal consequences of information technology, from job losses due to automation to manipulation of public opinion, with significant political consequences.
- What people are now realizing is that this formula that technology destroys jobs and creates jobs, even if it's basically true, it's too simplistic.
- You can now eat bananas from Chile; you couldn't do it before you had air shipping. Now, communication technology enables the shipping of labor.
- Dating back at least as far as the Luddites of early 19th-century Britain, new technologies cause fear about the inevitable changes they bring.
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- All I watch is war movies. The stories be touching... just to see what they go through on both sides of the fence.
- There are so many books out about Abraham Lincoln out now because it's the bicentennial of his birth. I've known a lot about the Civil War, but I'm just getting more into it.
- War is the greatest failure of mankind.
- War is death. If we are to engage in war, then we should have to stare it straight in the face and call it by its rightful name.
- There's some new evidence that has just come out about the CIA planning terrorist attacks on U.S. soil in the '60s and how they were going to set up Castro for it in order to get America behind a war in Cuba.