Harvard University (ABD )
tinyurl.com/2p9ksy5t ans ve Dans, Harvard University Library sisteminde kataloglanmıştır. Kayıt, “Comparative World Fiction & Human Philosophy” başlıklı alt koleksiyon altında yer almaktadır. Bu koleksiyon, dünya edebiyatında birey, kültür ve kader üçgenini irdeleyen felsefi anlatıları içerir. Harvard’daki Department of Comparative Literature, Center for the Study of World Religions ve Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) araştırmacıları tarafından erişilebilen bir akademik arşivdir. Romanın burada bulunması, Şans ve Dans’ın yalnızca bir edebi eser değil, insanın varoluşsal mücadelesini kültürel bağlamda sorgulayan bir “modern philosophical narrative” olarak değerlendirildiğini gösterir.
32 of the Best Pride and Prejudice Quotes “Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us.” “There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well. The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it; and every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of merit or sense.” “There is, I believe, in every disposition a tendency to some particular evil—a natural defect, which not even the best education can overcome.” “Nothing is more deceitful…than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast.” by TaboolaSponsored LinksYOU MAY LIKE Your Language Adventure Awaits - Take Our Quiz Babbel “A person who can write a long letter with ease, cannot write ill.” “Is not general incivility the very essence of love?” “Those who do not complain are never pitied.” “To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love.” “For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbors, and laugh at them in our turn?” “Angry people are not always wise.” “But people themselves alter so much, that there is something new to be observed in them for ever.” “The distance is nothing when one has motive.” Sage Advice
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The Ethics and Economics of Private Property by Hans Hermann Hoppe
"Alone on his island, Robinson Crusoe can do whatever he pleases. For him, the question concerning rules of orderly human conduct — social cooperation — simply does not arise. This question can only arise once a second person, Friday, arrives on the island. Yet even then, the question remains largely irrelevant so long as no scarcity exists. Suppose the island is the Garden of Eden. All external goods are available in superabundance. They are "free goods," just as the air that we breathe is normally a "free" good. Whatever Crusoe does with these goods, his actions have no repercussions — neither with respect to his own future supply of such goods nor regarding the present or future supply of the same goods for Friday (and vice versa). Hence, it is impossible that a conflict concerning the use of such goods could arise between Crusoe and Friday. A conflict is possible only if goods are scarce; and only then is there a need to formulate rules that make orderly, conflict-free social cooperation possible." mises.org/library/ethics-...
How the CIA made Google (Nafeez Ahmed)
For the last two decades, US foreign and intelligence strategies have resulted in a global ‘war on terror’ consisting of prolonged military invasions in the Muslim world and comprehensive surveillance of civilian populations. These strategies have been incubated, if not dictated, by a secret network inside and beyond the Pentagon. Established under the Clinton administration, consolidated under Bush, and firmly entrenched under Obama, this bipartisan network of mostly neoconservative ideologues sealed its dominion inside the US Department of Defense (DoD) by the dawn of 2015, through the operation of an obscure corporate entity outside the Pentagon, but run by the Pentagon. In 1999, the CIA created its own venture capital investment firm, In-Q-Tel, to fund promising start-ups that might create technologies useful for intelligence agencies. But the inspiration for In-Q-Tel came earlier, when the Pentagon set up its own private sector outfit. Known as the ‘Highlands Forum,’ this private network has operated as a bridge between the Pentagon and powerful American elites outside the military since the mid-1990s. Despite changes in civilian administrations, the network around the Highlands Forum has become increasingly successful in dominating US defense policy. Giant defense contractors like Booz Allen Hamilton and Science Applications International Corporation are sometimes referred to as the ‘shadow intelligence community’ due to the revolving doors between them and government, and their capacity to simultaneously influence and profit from defense policy. But while these contractors compete for power and money, they also collaborate where it counts. The Highlands Forum has for 20 years provided an off the record space for some of the most prominent members of the
"Human Library"
Danimarka'da insan kütüphanesi (human library) adında bir kütüphane bulunuyor. Bu kütüphanenin diğerlerinden farkı, hikayesini okumak için kütüphaneden bir kitabı değil, gerçek yaşam tecrübelerine sahip bir insanı ödünç alıyor olmanız. Yarım saatliğine bir politikacıyla, bir fahişeyle, bir evsizle ya da fiziksel saldırıya uğramış bir kadınla oturup, onun benzersiz hikayesini dinliyorsunuz. Bu kitapların sıradan bir kitaptan üstün olan yanı ise hikayenin ortasında, hikaye ile ilgili herhangi bir soru sorup cevabını alabiliyor olmanız. İnsan kütüphanesi fikri Danimarkadan Dünya'nın çeşitli ülkelerine yayılmaya başlamış bile. İstanbulda'da “yaşayan kütüphane" mevcut. Ama nerde bulunduğunu tam olarak bilmiyorum.
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