547 Quotes About Sociology
- Author Rudolf J. Siebert
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Society reproduces itself antagonistically.
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- Author Bertrand Russell
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Descubrir un sistema para evitar la guerra es una necesidad vital para nuestra civilización, pero ningún sidtema tiene posibilidades de funcionar mientras los hombres sean tan desdichados que el exterminio mutuo les parezca menos terrible que afrontar continuamente la luz del día.
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- Author David Livingstone Smith
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Dehumanization isn’t a way of talking. It’s a way of thinking—a way of thinking that, sadly, comes all too easily to us. Dehumanization is a scourge, and has been so for millennia. It acts as a psychological lubricant, dissolving our inhibitions and inflaming our destructive passions. As such, it empowers us to perform acts that would, under other circumstances, be unthinkable.
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- Author Idries Shah
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Definitions from Mulla Do-PiazaWisdom: Something you can learn without knowing it.
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- Author Clancy Martin
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we live now in circumstances that encourage rather than discourage lying; evidence and activity are more easily concealed, and the need to rely on demeanor as an indicator of a person’s truthfulness is greater. And our evolutionary history has not prepared us to be very sensitive to the behavioral clues relevant to lying.
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- Author J.M. Servan
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Un despota imbecille può costringere gli schiavi con le catene di ferro; ma un vero politico li lega assai più fortemente con la catena delle proprie idee. lLegame tanto più forte perché ne ignoriamo la tessitura e la crediamo opera nostra.Sulle molli fibre del cervello è fondata la base incrollabile dei più saldi imperi.
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- Author Byung Chul Han
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El hombre depresivo es el animal laborans que se explota a sí mismo voluntariamente, sin coacción externa.
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- Author Paul Greene
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The church and the scientific community are fighting at times a common enemy: the truth religion cannot deny and the positivist materialist scientist is unable to explain.
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- Author Paul Greene
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Religion thrives on want and fear of the unknown, on lack of education. A frightened and confused human is fed by religious institutions with the illusion that the solution to his real problems is to appeal to the good will of an imaginary supernatural divinity religious institutions claim to represent. With one hand they offer a cup of rice and a pair of used shoes someone else has paid for. With the other, they place the Bible on the table, setting up the poor in spirit for the belief trap.
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