100 Quotes About Sociology

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The danger today is in believing there are no sick...
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The danger today is in believing there are no sick people, there is only a sick society. Fulton J. Sheen
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You are what you do. If you do boring, stupid monotonous work, chances are you'll end up boring, stupid and monotonous. Work is a much better explanation for the creeping cretinization all around us than even such significant moronizing mechanisms as television and education. Bob Black
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The more invested I am in my own ideas about reality, the more those experiences will feel like victimizations rather than the ups and downs of relating. Actually, I believe that the less I conceptualize things that way, the more likely it is that people will want to stay by me, because they will not feel burdened, consciously or unconsciously, by my projections, judgments, entitlements, or unrealistic expectations. David Richo
It is culture that is the bully.
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It is culture that is the bully." Sharon Lee
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The real enemy" is the totality of physical and mental constraints by which capital, or class society, or statism, or the society of the spectacle expropriates everyday life, the time of our lives. The real enemy is not an object apart from life. It is the organization of life by powers detached from it and turned against it. The apparatus, not its personnel, is the real enemy. But it is by and through the apparatchiks and everyone else participating in the system that domination and deception are made manifest. The totality is the organization of all against each and each against all. It includes all the policemen, all the social workers, all the office workers, all the nuns, all the op-ed columnists, all the drug kingpins from Medellin to Upjohn, all the syndicalists and all the situationists. . Bob Black
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On ne peut opposer absraitement le spectacle et l'activité sociale effective. Guy Debord
The older the friendship, the stronger the trust.
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The older the friendship, the stronger the trust. Eraldo Banovac
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Superficial people consider themselves capable of doing everything. The question, however, is who is willing to hire them? Eraldo Banovac
Do not look for company at all costs, and especially...
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Do not look for company at all costs, and especially do not allow loneliness to lead you to fickle love or false friendship. Eraldo Banovac
Acquiring knowledge through the centuries has influenced human society more...
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Acquiring knowledge through the centuries has influenced human society more than all other factors. Eraldo Banovac
The development of civilization was marked by constant changes. This...
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The development of civilization was marked by constant changes. This will continue — therefore, the future will belong to people ready for change. Eraldo Banovac
Only a person who is motivated in the inner depths...
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Only a person who is motivated in the inner depths of his being will help without hesitation and with no obligation for the one helped. Eraldo Banovac
Be patient in life, knowing that there is a real...
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Be patient in life, knowing that there is a real possibility that the desired outcome could happen without your direct involvement. Eraldo Banovac
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In reality, there is no such thing as absolute freedom. The rules of social interaction determine one's freedom. Eraldo Banovac
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A free man does not do what must be done, but what should be done. Eraldo Banovac
We should enjoy every minute we live today because who...
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We should enjoy every minute we live today because who knows if we will have a chance to do so tomorrow. Eraldo Banovac
The people who overcome their fears are the ones who...
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The people who overcome their fears are the ones who can achieve their dreams. Eraldo Banovac
True friendship doesn't include jealousy.
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True friendship doesn't include jealousy. Eraldo Banovac
A friend is a person who always understands your preoccupations,...
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A friend is a person who always understands your preoccupations, even when other people do not perceive them at all. Eraldo Banovac
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In America, Amazon competes with yahoo and Google by competing with a gas station. Imagine if every price in QT was the same, but had a for sale sign beside higher prices, and you'll have either Amazon or Craiglist. Anonymous
A lie distorts the image of reality. It is a...
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A lie distorts the image of reality. It is a delusion of the human mind which can disrupt an individual's sense of what is morally right or wrong. Eraldo Banovac
A good man shares his knowledge selflessly with everyone.
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A good man shares his knowledge selflessly with everyone. Eraldo Banovac
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Never lie. Firstly, you will be caught in the lie sooner or later. Secondly, count on problems when repairing the consequences of the lie. Therefore, always tell the truth no matter how unpleasant it is. Eraldo Banovac
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Success and failure are relative categories. Therefore, do not exult in victory and do not despair after defeat. Accept the changes in life placidly, knowing that autumn and winter come after summer. Eraldo Banovac
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Any society which enjoins its members to adhere to both of these (politeness and truth) is a fraud. Idries Shah
Every fool has an idea how to change the world....
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Every fool has an idea how to change the world. Wise people think about how to improve the world around them. Eraldo Banovac
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Telling the truth is less demanding than telling a lie. Eraldo Banovac
The best advice will come from the person who has...
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The best advice will come from the person who has no personal interest in the matter. Eraldo Banovac
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Kids, no matter how big your problems are — ask your parents for help and advice. Eraldo Banovac
When choosing a profession, a person will have good incentive...
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When choosing a profession, a person will have good incentive for personal development by choosing such a profession that represents a personal challenge. Eraldo Banovac
Use two-way communication on oral exams to check the students'...
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Use two-way communication on oral exams to check the students' knowledge, not their attitudes. Checking attitudes can lead to the slippery area of subjective assessment. Eraldo Banovac
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In general, people accumulate knowledge gradually over a long period of time. However, there are extraordinary people all around us, who are capable of accumulating impressive amounts of knowledge within a relatively short period of time. Nevertheless, even the greatest genius possesses only a small fraction of all knowledge known by mankind. Finally, the following question arises: how large is all the existing knowledge in comparison to the space of ignorance?. Eraldo Banovac
I don't trust anybody who isn't a little bit neurotic
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I don't trust anybody who isn't a little bit neurotic Mohadesa Najumi
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Life is a useless passion, an exciting journey of a mammal in survival mode. Each day is a miracle, a blessing unexplored and the more you immerse yourself in light, the less you will feel the darkness. There is more to life than nothingness. And cynicism. And nihilism. And selfishness. And glorious isolation. Be selfish with yourself, but live your life through your immortal acts, acts that engrain your legacy onto humanity. Transcend your fears and follow yourself into the void instead of letting yourself get eaten up by entropy and decay. Freedom is being yourself without permission. Be soft and leave a lasting impression on everybody you meet . Mohadesa Najumi
Your fear of becoming a cliche is what turns you...
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Your fear of becoming a cliche is what turns you into one. If you remove the fear, we are all really walking contradictions, hypocrites and paradoxical cliches Mohadesa Najumi
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You are not always right. It’s not always about being right. The best thing you can offer others is understanding. Being an active listener is about more than just listening, it is about reciprocating and being receptive to somebody else. Everybody has woes. Nobody is safe from pain. However, we all suffer in different ways. So learn to adapt to each person, know your audience and reserve yourself for people who have earned the depths of you . Mohadesa Najumi
I am a habitual rule-breaker
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I am a habitual rule-breaker Mohadesa Najumi
Vulnerability is the least celebrated emotion in our society
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Vulnerability is the least celebrated emotion in our society Mohadesa Najumi
I have been at war with parts of myself for...
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I have been at war with parts of myself for so long Mohadesa Najumi
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All my life I have heard the term happiness thrown around like a buzzword as if it is something to be gained. As I have previously expressed, I do not view happiness as a tangible thing. To me happinesss is the elimination of accumulated darkness. Self-sustaining happiness comes from contentment of acceptance, compassion and sympathetic joy, qualities which cannot be developed like a muscle, but rather they must be actualized by the removal of fetters in the mind. Mohadesa Najumi
I take it as a compliment when somebody calls me...
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I take it as a compliment when somebody calls me crazy. I would be offended if I was one of the sheeple, one of the sleepwalkers in the matrix or part of the collective hallucination we call 'normal Mohadesa Najumi
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What makes the prospect of death distinctive in the modern age is the background of permanent technological and sociological revolution against which it is set, and which serves to strip us of any possible faith in the permanence of our labours. Our ancestors could believe that their achievements had a chance of bearing up against the flow of events. We know time to be a hurricane. Our buildings, our sense of style, our ideas, all of these will soon enough be anachronisms, and the machines in which we now take inordinate pride will seem no less bathetic than Yorick's skull. . Alain De Botton
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O comportamento ritual não só revela realidades práticas e mundanas, é também um teatro vivo da psicologia colectiva e uma das mais ricas expressões da ideologia e crenças - mentalidade - de uma sociedade. Afinal de contas, como os antropólogos notaram, a religião é mais do que um padrão de relações sociais: é uma expressão da capacidade humana para imaginar a estrutura da sociedade. O ritual religioso não é apenas construção cultural: é uma forma de cognição que constrói modelos de realidade e paradigmas de comportamento. E dentro deste processo pelo qual a realidade é definida, o ritual da morte joga um papel central. . Victor Turner
Most human beings would have never been pained by the...
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Most human beings would have never been pained by the death of a human being if they had never seen a human being or pretending to be pained by that. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Nearly every inspirational story out there is about a person who breaks away from his or her background or community — where the best is clearly defined and is not them — and goes off and becomes the best somewhere else. - Of Effortless Effort Amrita Sarkar
There is a huge difference between thinking we know something...
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There is a huge difference between thinking we know something and actually knowing something. Eraldo Banovac
Openness to change is key to implementing new knowledge. That...
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Openness to change is key to implementing new knowledge. That is why one who is indifferent to change is not a friend of knowledge. Eraldo Banovac
In general, sharing and using things decreases their value. However,...
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In general, sharing and using things decreases their value. However, knowledge increases by implementation and especially by sharing among people. Eraldo Banovac
If you cannot solve a problem, ask someone who knows.
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If you cannot solve a problem, ask someone who knows. Eraldo Banovac
Those who have no knowledge are often willing to occupy...
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Those who have no knowledge are often willing to occupy influential positions with the aim of acquiring every possible benefit. Eraldo Banovac
In reality, there is no highway to success. Therefore, be...
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In reality, there is no highway to success. Therefore, be prepared for difficulties. Eraldo Banovac
Success is mainly the result of hard work.
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Success is mainly the result of hard work. Eraldo Banovac
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Wherever you work, work hard and educate yourself continuously. You must never forget social welfare, ethics and honesty. However, there is no guarantee for your career progression. Therefore, don't expect that only the best people will be promoted. Eraldo Banovac
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Argumentation is a human enterprise that is embedded in a larger social and psychological context. This context includes (1) the total psyches of the two persons engaged in dialogue, (2) the relationship between the two persons, (3) the immediate situation in which they find themselves and (4) the larger social, cultural and historical situation surrounding them. Peter Kreeft
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Our evolution depends on our memory. If we keep forgetting the mistakes of the past, only to keep repeating them, then we will never change. Humanity will never move forward, spiritually or morally, to become superior beings. Suzy Kassem
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The unstated premise that nature is nice lies behind many of the objections to the Darwinian theory of human sexuality. Carefree sex is natural and good, it is assumed, so if someone claims that men want it more than women do, it would imply that men are mentally healthy and women neurotic and repressed. That conclusion is unacceptable, so the claim that men want carefree sex more than women do cannot be correct. Similarly, sexual desire is good, so if men rape for sex (rather than to express anger towards women), rape would not be as evil. Rape is evil; therefore the claim that men rape for sex cannot be correct. More generally, what people instinctively like is good, so if people like beauty, beauty would be a sign of worth. Beauty is not a sign of worth, so the claim that people like beauty cannot be correct. These kinds of arguments combine bad biology (nature is nice), bad psychology (the mind is created by society), and bad ethics (what people like is good). Feminism would lose nothing by giving them up. Steven Pinker
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Many people think that the theory of the selfish gene says that “animals try to spread their genes.” That misstates the facts and it misstates the theory. Animals, including most people, know nothing about genetics and care even less. People love their children not because they want to spread their genes (consciously or unconsciously) but because they can’t help it. That love makes them try to keep their children warm, fed, and safe. What is selfish is not the real motives of the person but the metaphorical motives of the genes that built the person. Genes “try” to spread themselves by wiring animals’ brains so the animals love their kin and try to keep warm, fed, and safe. Steven Pinker
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Us" versus "them" is not in our genes. It is something we learn. Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
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In my opinion, the author-level metric can distort a real author's citation impact. For example, an author who has an h-index = 2 obtained on the basis of two published papers of which each is cited twenty times is more influential than an author who has an h-index = 3 obtained on the basis of three published papers of which each is cited three times. Eraldo Banovac
Global betterment is a mental process, not one that requires...
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Global betterment is a mental process, not one that requires huge sums of money or a high level of authority. Change has to be psychological. Suzy Kassem
A person who is too proud in love will suffer...
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A person who is too proud in love will suffer from the devastating bitterness in the end. Eraldo Banovac
Being blinded in love and friendship is a common mistake.
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Being blinded in love and friendship is a common mistake. Eraldo Banovac
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The most dangerous people in the world are not the tiny minority instigating evil acts, but those who do the acts for them. For example, when the British invaded India, many Indians accepted to work for the British to kill off Indians who resisted their occupation. So in other words, many Indians were hired to kill other Indians on behalf of the enemy for a paycheck. Today, we have mercenaries in Africa, corporate armies from the western world, and unemployed men throughout the Middle East killing their own people - and people of other nations - for a paycheck. To act without a conscience, but for a paycheck, makes anyone a dangerous animal. The devil would be powerless if he couldn't entice people to do his work. So as long as money continues to seduce the hungry, the hopeless, the broken, the greedy, and the needy, there will always be war between brothers. . Suzy Kassem
Respect means: even in your absence people speak good of...
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Respect means: even in your absence people speak good of your person Constance Friday
It's supposed to be automatic, but actually you have to...
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It's supposed to be automatic, but actually you have to push this button. John Brunner
And when there are enough outsiders together in one place,...
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And when there are enough outsiders together in one place, a mystic osmosis takes place and you're inside. Stephen King
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The decline of geography in academia is easy to understand: we live in an age of ever-increasing specialization, and geography is a generalist's discipline. Imagine the poor geographer trying to explain to someone at a campus cocktail party (or even to an unsympathetic adminitrator) exactly what it is he or she studies. "Geography is Greek for 'writing about the earth.' We study the Earth.""Right, like geologists."" Well, yes, but we're interested in the whole world, not just the rocky bits. Geographers also study oceans, lakes, the water cycle.."" So, it's like oceanography or hydrology."" And the atmosphere."" Meteorology, climatology.."" It's broader than just physical geography. We're also interested in how humans relate to their planet."" How is that different from ecology or environmental science?"" Well, it encompasses them. Aspects of them. But we also study the social and economic and cultural and geopolitical sides of--"" Sociology, economics, cultural studies, poli sci."" Some geographers specialize in different world regions."" Ah, right, we have Asian and African and Latin American studies programs here. But I didn't know they were part of the geography department."" They're not."( Long pause.)" So, uh, what is it that do study then? . Ken Jennings
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At a conservative estimate, there are probably a million men and women in their twenties and thirties who would happily work long hours doing what most needs to be done, if they were paid something for it. Philip Slater
That’s what happens when you crowd enough folks into the...
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That’s what happens when you crowd enough folks into the same sandbox: eventually they’re gonna start throwing a fit over who gets what part to play with. Jacob D. Lochner
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Of all the simplifications to which the human spirit naturally inclines, unable to reconcile itself to the complexity of the real, there is none more dangerous than the attempt to integrate the whole of society in one vast, permanent action group. Bertrand De Jouvenel
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A notable politician once said that it takes a village to raise a child. She forgot that it takes a family to raise a village. And the destruction of the family, largely due to policies and movements that she supports, has razed the village to the ground. Eric Robert Morse
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Very few politicians, who have chosen a political career, can fulfill the aspirations and survive the strains of an elevated office that in a monarchy was filled so randomly. Each tsar had to be simultaneously dictator and supreme general, high priest and Little Father. They required all the qualities listed by the sociologist Max Weber: the personal gift of grace, the virtue of legality, and "the authority of the eternal yesterday. Simon Sebag Montefiore
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Older people sometimes talk about the good old days when life was better. In fact, they talk nostalgically about their own youth that was irretrievably gone. The past century has made enormous progress in all fields. The standard of living, work environment, health care quality and mobility, and the availability of cultural programs, recreational activities and information — all that clearly speaks in favor of nowadays. . Eraldo Banovac
Empathize with others. You may easily get into a situation...
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Empathize with others. You may easily get into a situation where you need the understanding of others. Eraldo Banovac
The essence of coexistence is quite simple: live and respect...
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The essence of coexistence is quite simple: live and respect how others live. Eraldo Banovac
Human nature is so complicated. Those who have little, want...
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Human nature is so complicated. Those who have little, want a lot. Those who have a lot, think others have more. Those who lose, blame others for the loss. Eraldo Banovac
Do you want to resolve a conflict successfully? Don't wait,...
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Do you want to resolve a conflict successfully? Don't wait, start a conversation. Eraldo Banovac
A happy man doesn't reconsider life.
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A happy man doesn't reconsider life. Eraldo Banovac
Sometimes people think the old days were better than today....
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Sometimes people think the old days were better than today. Even though life was simpler and slower, it was not necessarily easier. Eraldo Banovac
In real life, the truth is a rarity, while lies...
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In real life, the truth is a rarity, while lies are common place. Eraldo Banovac
It's my choice to be beautiful. It's my choice to...
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It's my choice to be beautiful. It's my choice to be ugly. And it's my choice to decided what those words actually mean. Virginia Petrucci
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The man who has dedicated himself to the success of the protect, the master builder, no longer has any freedom: his conduct is now determined altogether by the constraining force of the end. Logically, therefore, he is bound to require at every moment from his companions whatever will best serve that end, and he demands of them imperiously whatever he thinks is of that nature. This imperiousness, though to immediate view that of the master, springs ultimately from the project itself, for it is the project which is in command. In the eyes of those under him, however, it is the master who hustles them, and they think him inhuman by reason of his disregard of their moods and personalities and his inability to see them other than as servants of the project (like himself). . Bertrand De Jouvenel
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The law of all modern states takes account of associations, whose members, in theory, pursue the common end with equal zeal. The experience of all associations proves, however, that this is not the case, and that a lively, constant and vigorous awareness of the end is found only in a minority of the associates; an association is really rather like a comet–a large tail of docile followers dragged along by a small dynamic head. Bertrand De Jouvenel
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Black literature is taught as sociology, as tolerance, not as a serious, rigorous art form. Toni Morrison
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[The ruling class] sees people in the working class as being almost animals. It sees itself as being synonymous with civilization and its cultivation as coming from its natural abilities and not from its wealth and privileged opportunities. It doesn't see that the way in which it monopolizes these things distorts the culture it derives from them and that this makes its culture irrational and an enemy of civilization. Edward Bond
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The artist tries to show reason in experience and appearance — and lyric is the daily appearance, the commonplace dress, of reason. It shows us the rational. It makes the epic pattern human. It's the footprint on the pathway. In the epic-lyric the individual and particular are no longer isolated but are placed in a historical, social, human pattern. That's why there's a political way of cutting bread or wearing shoes. Edward Bond
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I am successful because of my brains and my guts, put together, and I don't need some fancy-ass degree from a bunch of sweater-vest-wearing pricks who haven't gotten laid since Bush Senior was president... Do you know who studies sociology? People who would rather observe life than live it. Erin McCarthy
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What is the cause of historical events? Power. What is power? Power is the sum total of wills transferred to one person. On what condition are the willso fo the masses transferred to one person? On condition that the person express the will of the whole people. That is, power is power. That is, power is a word the meaning of which we do not understand. Leo Tolstoy
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Happy is the people that is without history. And thrice is the people without sociology. Christopher Henry Dawson
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Yankee Stadium, it’s like everything else in this country. In Europe, they save all their old buildings for history. Here, we just tear them all down. Bob Feller
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And it may be that a crowd at a particular moment of history creates the object to justify its gathering, as it did at the first Human Be-In and Monterey Pop and Woodstock. Or it may be that two generations of war and surveillance had left people craving the embodiment of their own unease in the form of a lone, unsteady man on a slide guitar. Jennifer Egan
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We assume that anything that is new to us is new to human society as a whole, and that if we don’t see it reflected in history textbooks and in recent memory then it cannot have existed for long. C. N. Lester
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Shame, as an emotion, has a core meaning, in relating individuals to wider social groups and norms -- real or imagined. Peter N. Stearns
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It is not acceptable that election winners interpret history. History should be left to historians who have a difficult task. They should try to avoid a one-sided or personal interpretation of history. Furthermore, some collective factors (such as national enthusiasm) may influence objectivity that is crucial for the interpretation of historical events. Eraldo Banovac
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The appeal to the 'natural' is one of the most powerful aspects of common-sense thinking but it is a way of understanding social relations which denies history and the possibility of change for the future. Chris Weedon
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History is not like some individual person, which uses men to achieve its ends. History is nothing but the actions of men in pursuit of their ends. Karl Marx
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Most sentimental ideas imply, at bottom, a deep if unacknowledged disrespect. Jane Jacobs
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Good managers don't set a goal to increase efficiency, but rather an implementation of business process improvements that result in higher efficiency as well. Eraldo Banovac
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Single parents - both women and men - can play as critical a role as the traditional two-parent family, and gay and lesbian parents can, and do, raise happy, resilient children. When it comes to family life, form is not merely as important as content. Feeling loved and supported, nurtured and safe, is far more critical than the 'package' it comes in. Michael S. Kimmel
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It is one thing to be understanding of human weakness and the complexities of life, and another to accept ideologies that attempt to sunder what are inseparable aspects of reality. Let us not fall into the sin of trying to replace the Creator. We are creatures, and not omnipotent. Creation is prior to us and must be received as a gift. At the same time, we are called to protect our humanity, and this means, in the first place, accepting it and respecting it as it was created. Pope Francis