2020年1月2日 星期四

【#逐字學英文國際日報】53::-ist, rapist, anarchist, Anarchism, central command


2019 was punctuated with large and often violent protests around the world, including 🇱🇧Lebanon, 🇨🇱Chile, 🇪🇸Spain, 🇮🇶Iraq, 🇸🇩Sudan, 🇷🇺Russia, 🇭🇰Hong Kong, 🇿🇼Zimbabwe, 🇫🇷France, 🇻🇪Venezuela, 🇮🇳India and others.
Pankaj Mishra writes that rather than placing the protesters on the left, the right or in the center, they are reviving one of the modern world's oldest political and intellectual traditions: Anarchism. https://bloom.bg/2rLenAa


"We don't have central command to do anything. It's maybe the not-so-good thing about these protests, but it's also the most beautiful thing."
There are no leaders at Hong Kong's main protest site, but it runs beautifully
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Rapist murdered mother and girl


An Anarchist Behind Occupy Wall Street The man who helped start the Occupy Wall Street protests, David Graeber, is a 50-year-old anthropologist who has published a book on debt - and who has been an anarchist since the age of 16, Bloomberg BusinessWeek reports. His economic ideas are outside the mainstream, but have a popular appeal.

"You gave the bank the right to make up money that is then lent to you," he told BusinessWeek. "We collectively create this stuff, and so we could do it differently."


anarchist.
(ăn'ər-kĭst) pronunciation
n.
An advocate of or a participant in anarchism.
Anarchism is generally defined as the political philosophy which holds the state to be immoral,[1][2] or alternatively as opposing authority in the conduct of human relations.[3][4][5][6][7][8] Proponents of anarchism (known as "anarchists") advocate stateless societies based on non-hierarchical[3][9][10] voluntary associations.[11][12]
  • [ǽnərkìzm]
(▼アクセント注意)[名][U]
1 無政府主義, アナーキズム.
2 無政府主義者の活動.

-ist
suff.
    1. One that performs a specified action: lobbyist.
    2. One that produces, makes, operates, plays, or is connected with a specified thing: novelist.
  1. A specialist in a specified art, science, or skill: biologist.
  2. An adherent or advocate of a specified doctrine, theory, or school of thought: anarchist.
  3. One that is characterized by a specified trait or quality: romanticist.
[Middle English -iste, from Old French, from Latin -istēs, -ista, from Greek -istēs, agent n. suff.]

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