Danh ngôn của Stuart Hall

The nature of power in the modern world is that it is also constructed in relation to political, moral, intellectual, cultural, ideological, sexual questions.
The nature of power in the modern world is that it is also constructed in relation to political, moral, intellectual, cultural, ideological, sexual questions.
Bản chất của quyền lực trong thế giới hiện đại là nó cũng được xây dựng trong mối quan hệ với các vấn đề chính trị, đạo đức, trí tuệ, văn hóa, tư tưởng, tình dục.
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- Thatcherism, as an ideology, addresses the fears, the anxieties, the lost identities, of a people. It invites us to think about politics in images. It is addressed to our collective fantasies, to Britain as an imagined community, to the social imaginary.
- There's no permanent, fixed class consciousness. You can't work out immediately what people think and what politics they have simply by looking at their socio-economic position.
- Britain is not homogenous; it was never a society without conflict. The English fought tooth and nail over everything we know of as English political virtues - rule of law, free speech, the franchise.
- Three months at Oxford persuaded me that it was not my home. I'm not English and I never will be. The life I have lived is one of partial displacement. I came to England as a means of escape, and it was a failure.
- The NHS is one of the most humanitarian acts that has ever been undertaken in peace time.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Power
- Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves.
- Never underestimate the power of anyone's story... anyone's life.
- Nation should be rest assured Pakistan is a safe atomic power. No one can cast an evil eye on it.
- Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of husbands. Remember all men would be tyrants if they could.
- Arbitrary power is like most other things which are very hard, very liable to be broken.