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  1. Há 17 horas · Doações, por melhores que sejam as intenções de quem tenha doado, podem sim causar consequências indesejáveis a longo prazoEm 1849, o historiador escocês Thomas Carlyle rotulou a economia de “ciência triste” (“dismal science”), fama que não deixou o estudo dedicado à alocação de recursos escassos até hoje.

  2. Há 17 horas · “To teach us reverence, and whom we are to revere, should ever be the chief aim of education.” Thomas Carlyle, “Review of Goethe’s Works” (1832)* Commenter Ian objects to my irreverent opinions of some heroes of the Old Testament. I understand his unease because I long read the OT with the pious presupposition that these…

  3. Há 17 horas · Mill offered to print Carlyle's works at his own expense and encouraged Carlyle to write his French Revolution, supplying him with materials in order to do so. In March 1835, while the manuscript of the completed first volume was in Mill's possession, Mill's housemaid unwittingly used it as tinder, destroying all "except some three or four bits of leaves". [13]

  4. Há 17 horas · A Florida judge on Wednesday refused to pause Carlyle Aviation Partners' coverage suit for $700 million worth of aeroplanes reappropriated by Russian airlines after the Ukraine war began, reports Law360. The judge denied a request by some of the company's insurers to wait until litigation in the UK is resolved.

  5. Há 17 horas · Ma torniamo alla composizione di Thomas Eliot. “Aprile è un mese desolato” è l’inizio di un poema dal titolo “La terra desolata”. Si tratta dell’opera più celebrata del poeta ma anche di uno dei poemi più importanti e influenti del Novecento .

  6. Há 17 horas · El Centro Cultural Fundación Unicaja de Almería celebra una nueva sesión de su ciclo ‘ImproVables’ el 31 de mayo a las 19:30 horas con la improvisación de danza contemporánea y piano preparado entre Sara Fernández, Pilar Miralles y Olmo Blanco con entrada libre hasta completar aforo. Sara Fernández Sara Fernández nace comienza su formación en […]

  7. Há 17 horas · Beginning with Jewish art, Evola claims it has a “dissolving effect,” since it manifests a “wish to degrade, to soil and to debase all that is considered great and noble.”. He sees in Jewish artistic expression “a certain Jewish instinct to humiliate, degrade and dissolve.”. Evola’s use of the word “instinct” is important ...