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ellauri061.html on line 1495: Credit reproduces all the fundamental antagonisms of the capitalist world. It accentuates them. It precipitates their development and thus pushes the capitalist world forward to its own destruction. Rosa Luxemburg
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ellauri111.html on line 330: Credits for this howto go to Bible Dudes.
ellauri141.html on line 516: From 1917 he began to experiment with his own versions of Horace. See Thomas Pinney (Ed.) Letters IV pp. 439-40. In 1920, he and a group of friends published Q. Horatii Flacci Carminum Liber Quintus (Horace, Book V) a collection of parodies in English and Latin, which included "A Translation". "Lollius" was specially written for the book, which also included "The Pro-Consuls". See also three later poems linked to stories in Debits and Credits (1926); “The Portent”, “The Survival” and “The Last Ode.”.
ellauri141.html on line 528: But before he published "The Craftsman" and "A Recantation" in The Years between or the four odes of Debits and Credits, he had turned to Horace for recreation in the dark days of war:
ellauri236.html on line 85: Kátia de Lima, in green slime, attending a rally in support of President Jair Bolsonaro this month in Rio de Janeiro. Credit...Maria Magdalena Arrellaga for The New York Times By Jack Nicas.
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Advertisement. Before Angry Hanuman, a genial and servile Hanuman prays to his lord Ram. Etelästä karkaa nuoret koirasapinat pohjoiseen, idästä länteen. Varjelen vartija sitä. (Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

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  • Domestic Loans and Government Credit
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 169: France. Credit: Public domain.
    xxx/ellauri208.html on line 432: Kärkkäisen magneettimedia peukuttaa distributismia, oik. korporatismia. Distributismia mukailevaa talouspolitiikkaa alettiin noudattamaan 30-luvulla niin fasistisessa Italiassa kuin kansallissosialistisessa Saksassakin. Lopputuloksena Saksassa koettiin ihmiskunnan merkittävin taloudellinen nousu ja hyvinvoinnin lisääntyminen uskomattoman lyhyessä ajassa. Tämän yksityispankkien kahleista irtautumisen seurauksena kansainvälinen juutalaisyhteisö julisti Saksalle sodan vuonna 1933, mikä lopulta johti myöhemmin toisen maailmansodan syttymiseen. Distributismin kohtalon koki myös englantilaisen insinöörin Clifford Hugh ”C. H.” Douglasin talousteoriat ja kansanluottomalli (Social Credit). Douglasin mallissa tyrmättiin yksityinen pankkitoiminta ja todettiin rahan olevan tuotantoa ohjaava informaation väline eikä pelkkä vaihdonväline. Sysmän Osuuspankki näkyy lopettelevan, tiesi Sysmän tyrnävä blondi kirjastonhoitaja kertoa. Social Credit –mallia muun muassa USA:ssa, Englannissa ja Italiassa kamppanjoineet Douglas ja hänen yhteistyökumppaninsa runoilija ja filosofi Ezra Pound leimattiin sodan jälkeen antisemitisteiksi ja jopa mielenvikaisiksi.
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 97: 27. No Dead Testimony or History has any Authority, but by virtue of Living Testimony or Tradition. For, since Falshoods may be Written or Printed as well as Truths, it follows that nothing is therefore of any Authority, because ‘tis Written or Printed. Wherefore, no Book or History can Authenticate another Book; whence follows that, if it have any Authority, it must have it from Living Authority or Tradition, continuing down to us the Consent of the World, from the time that Author Writ, or the matters of Fact it relates were done, that the things it relates are True in the main; and, consequently, that the Book that relates them deserves Credit, or is (as we use to say) an Authentick History. For example, had a Romance, (soberly penn’d,) and Curtius’s History been found in a Trunk for many Hundreds of Years after they were writ; and the Tradition of the former Ages had been perfectly Silent concerning them both, and the Matters they relate; we must either have taken both of them for a Romance, or both for a True History; being destitute of any Light to make the least difference between them. [So there, fucking protestants!]
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 101: 21. The Knowledg of the First Attesters is ascertain’d by what has been prov’d. §. §. 15.16. Their Veracity must be prov’d by shewing there could be no Apparent Good to move their Wills to deceive us; and the best proof (omitting the Impossibility of joyning in such an Universal Conspiracy to deceive, the Certain loss of their Credit to tell a Lie against Notorious Matters of Fact &c.) is the seen Impossibility of Compassing their Immediate End, which was to Deceive. Which reason is grounded on this, that no one man, who is not perfectly Frantick, acts for an End that he plainly sees Impossible to be compassed. For example, to fly to the Moon (LOL), or to swim over Thames upon a Pig of Lead. (Except a really Big Hollow Pig of Lead.)
    xxx/ellauri229.html on line 103: 29. Hence appears, that Historical Faith, meerly as Historical, that is, in passages Unabetted by Tradition, is not Absolutely Certain, but is liable to be False or Erroneous, and so is not without some Degree of Levity to be absolutely Assented to; tho’ we cannot generally with prudence Contradict them, but let them pass as if they were Truths, till some good occasion awakens our Doubt of them: The reason is given, in our last Paragraph, from this, that all Particulars are of slight Credit that were not Abetted by a Large and well-grounded Tradition.
    xxx/ellauri234.html on line 319: Entä uhrit! Edellinen sota vei tuhansittain miehiä viimeiselle taipalelle ja raatteen tielle. Se on sodan laki. Niin tulee käymään nytkin. Ei ole tietoa, kuka kaatuu, kuinka moni "saa" antaa henkensä tämän ihanan maan vapauden puolesta. Sitä ei kukaan kysykään. Ei ole oikeutta elää vain itselleen toisen armoille antautuen. Ei tää ole mitään sosialismia vaan oikeaa seppoilua! Eikä orjan elämä ole elämää, ja ryssän ruoskaa ei suomalainen suutele, eikä ota poskeen ryssän moloa, saati hääräilee sen takapihalla. (Credits: P. Mustapää.) Vapauden puolesta kannattaa taistella, ja sen turvaamiseksi on ihan ihanaa kuolla. Isänmaa on ylinnä kaiken, sillä on oikeus vaatia uhreja, ja jokaisen velvollisuus on empimättä täyttää sen vaatimukset. Ja tässä sodassa on isänmaan vapauden turvaamisen rinnalla heimoveljien pelastaminen kuolemasta toisena innoittavana päämääränä. Suurten päämäärien vuoksi on hyvä lähteä, hyvät herrat, tulkoon eteen mitä tahansa. Me olemme valmiit taisteluun ja uhreihin. Suokoon Herra (se hieman alempana istuva kuin isänmaa, isänmaa on ylinnä), että meidän tiemme ei olisi kärsimysten tietä ja että meidän pieneltä kansaltamme ei vaadittaisi kovin suuria uhreja. Mutta oli miten oli, joka tapauksessa meidän tiemme on suora ja selvä, uhreja tai ei uhreja. Parempi silti pysytellä takana, kranaattien kantomatkan ulkopuolella. Näissä mietteissä majuri istui ajatellen nyt eteen tulevaa suurta tehtävää.
    xxx/ellauri235.html on line 164: "...vastuuttomuus oli jotain, mikä asioiden luonteen vuoksi ei voinut olla rinnakkain riippumattopainin kanssa. Lattialla oli puuvillainen vyö." (Credits: JP Sartre ja EJO Saarinen.)
    xxx/ellauri237.html on line 480: Suutelen sua sieltä sun täältä. (Credits: Loiri) Anna minun puhua ja ole sinä hiljaa, turpa rullalla.
    xxx/ellauri253.html on line 90: The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to a 70% drop in trade with Russia and eventually Finland was forced to devaluate, which increased the private sector's foreign currency denominated debt burden. At the same time authorities tightened bank supervision and prudential regulation, lending dropped by 25% and asset prices halved. Combined with raising savings rate and worldwide economic troubles, this led to a sharp drop of aggregate demand and a wave of bankruptcies. Credit losses mounted and a banking crisis inevitability followed. The number of companies went down by 15%, real GDP contracted about 14% and unemployment rose from 3% to nearly 20% in four years.
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