ECONOMICS is “not a ‘gay science’,” wrote Thomas Carlyle in 1849. No, it is “a dreary, desolate, and indeed quite abject and distressing one; what we might call, by way of eminence, the dismal science.”
ECONOMICS is “not a ‘gay science’,” wrote Thomas Carlyle in 1849. No, it is “a dreary, desolate, and indeed quite abject and distressing one; what we might call, by way of eminence, the dismal science.”
Αναρτήθηκε από Sakis Rizos στις 12/20/2006 10:38:00 π.μ.
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πολυ δυνατο αρθρο με θαυμασιες ατακες
"It is easier to forget yourself in some functions than in others, of course. In Auden's poem, surgeons manage it “making a primary incision”, as do cooks, mixing their sauce, and clerks “completing a bill of lading”. This happy state, which Mr Csikszentmihalyi calls “flow”, arises most often in work that stretches a person without defeating him; work that provides “clear goals”, “unambiguous feedback” and a “sense of control”."
πραγμα που εξηγει γιατι οι περισσοτεροι διδακτορικοι και μεταδιδακτορικοι ερευνητες που δεν εχουν κανενα καθηκον εκτος απο ερευνα υποφερουν απο ενα συναισθημα αχρηστιας...
"In periods of speedy progress, it seems, stubborn reactionaries at least enjoy a certain scarcity value."
τρομερη παρατηρηση...
Άρθρο του «Οικονομολόγου» (αγγλιστί “Economist”) που δεν αναφέρεται η Τουρκία! Τρεχάτε χωριανοί! Θαύμα θαύμα!!
Προφανώς έχεις αδυναμίες σε άλλη χώρα,
άν σε απογοητεύει ο συνήθης συνδυασμός του Economist.
Ποιά είναιη άλλη χώρα;
ανώνυμα ανώνυμο ρωτώ
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