Nothing really, which is why I translated it like I did originally as sanctity. Hagiography is just a word I personally only didnt have to look up cuz i took Bible studies classes in college so id err away from using it
swampman posted:They're called guillemets you stupid fucking polyglot
ironically you are treating all romance languages as the same, just like you accused in your post! in spanish they are properly referred to as guillermos.
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roseweird posted:yea thats what i ended up with, ty elias
Translate it please. thank you in advance
Makeshift_Swahili posted:http://variety.com/2016/film/news/jeffrey-tambor-steve-buscemi-death-of-stalin-1201772578/
oh cool lookin' forward to some real liberal anticommunism comin' to theaters near me
Can anyone recommend a book or article with a more sober analysis of the American labor movement with regards to its relationship with the communist movement? Or is this book worth reading, after ignoring all the anti-Russian chauvinist sentiment? It's just hard to take it seriously as an academic work after reading his rant at the beginning.
aerdil posted:"Stalinist furies destroying themselves from within."
please rename DYTD to this
ellectric posted:“If we were to define a sleeping bag as a house, India would move swiftly towards ending her housing shortage. A shortage of nearly thirty-one million units. Accept this definition, and you could go in for mass production of sleeping bags. We could then have passionate debates about the drastic reduction in the magnitude of the housing problem. The cover stories could run headlines: ‘Is it for real?’ And straps: ‘Sounds too good to be true, but it is.’ The government could boast that it had not only stepped up production of sleeping bags but had piled up an all-time record surplus of them. Say, thirty-seven million. Conservatives could argue that we were doing so well, the time had come to export sleeping bags, at ‘world prices’. The bleeding hearts could moan that sleeping bags had not reached the poorest. Investigative muckrakers could scrutinise the contracts given to manufacturers. Were the bags overpriced? Were they of good quality? That ends the housing shortage. There’s only one problem. Those without houses at the start of the programme will still be without houses at the end of it. (True, some of them will have sleeping bags, probably at world prices.)”
Holy shit, nails it virtually point for point two decades later: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-32644293
roseweird posted:ive been spending all my spare time for the past 2 weeks learning a programming language and have been too exhausted to study history and current events, this is why otherwise intelligent nerds are ignorant autistic anarcho libertarian capitalists i guess, i gotta find some balance though somehow