도덕경 - 개정판, 원문 영어 번역문 수록 현암사 동양고전
노자 지음, 오강남 풀어 엮음 / 현암사 / 2010년 3월
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가장 훌륭한 것은 물처럼 되는 것입니다.
물은 온갖 것을 위해 섬길 뿐,
그것들과 겨루는 일이 없고,
모두가 싫어하는 [낮은 곳을 향하여 흐를 뿐입니다.
그러기에 물은 도에 가장 가까운 것입니다. - P51

선한 사람에게 나도 선으로 대하지만,
선하지 않은 사람에게도 선으로 대합니다.
그리하여 선이 이루어집니다.
신의 있는 사람에게 나도 신의로 대하지만,
신의 없는 사람에게도 신의로 대합니다.
그리하여 신의가 이루어집니다.
<49장> - P226

남을 아는 것이 지혜智라면,
자기를 아는 것은 밝음明입니다.
남을 이김이 힘있음有力이라면,
자기를 이김은 정말로 강함强입니다.

<33장> - P158


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[전자책] 일터괴롭힘, 사냥감이 된 사람들 - 괴롭힘은 어떻게 일터를 지배하는가
류은숙.서선영.이종희 지음 / 코난북스 / 2016년 6월
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공장 노동자들이 레이프의 말투를 놀린 이유는 그의 높은 임금을 질투했기 때문이었다고 한다. 레이만은 레이프의 사례 같은 일들을 가리켜 일터에서 벌어지는 ‘심리적 테러’라고 했다.


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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (Paperback)
Yuval Noah Harari / Perennial / 2018년 5월
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That‘s why capitalism is called ‘capitalism‘. Capitalism distin-guishes ‘capital from mere ‘wealth’. Capital consists of money, goodsand resources that are invested in production. Wealth, on the otherhand, is buried in the ground or wasted on unproductive activities.
A pharaoh who pours resources into a non-productive pyramid isnot a capitalist. A pirate who loots a Spanish treasure fleet and buriesa chest full of glittering coins on the beach of some Caribbean islandis not a capitalist. But a hard-working factory hand who reinvestspartof his income in the stock market is. - P312

Over the last few years, banks and governments have been fren-ziedly printing money. Everybody is terrified that the currenteconomic crisis may stop the growth of the economy. So they are cre-ating trillions of dollars, euros and yen out of thin air, pumping cheapcredit into the system, and hoping that the scientists, technicians andengineers will manage to come up with something really big, beforethe bubble bursts. Everything depends on the people in the labs. Newdiscoveries in fields such as biotechnology andartificial intelligencecould create entire new industries, whose profits could back the tril-lions of make-believe money that the banks and governments havecreated since 2008. If the labs do not fulfil these expectations beforethe bubble bursts, we are heading towards very rough times. - P315


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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (Paperback)
Yuval Noah Harari / Perennial / 2018년 5월
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What potential did Europe develop in the early modern periodthat enabled it to dominate the late modern world? There are twocomplementary answers to this question: modern science andcapitalism. - P282


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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (Paperback)
Yuval Noah Harari / Perennial / 2018년 5월
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So why study history? Unlike physics or economics, history is nota means for making accurate predictions. We study history not toknow the future but to widen our horizons, to understand that ourpresentsituation is neither natural nor inevitable, and that we con-sequently have many more possibilities before us than we imagine.
For example, studying how Europeans came to dominate Africans en-ables us to realise that there is nothing natural or inevitable about theracial hierarchy, and that the world might well be arranged differently. - P241

Why did modern humans develop a growing belief in their abil-ity to obtain new powers through research? What forged the bondbetween science, politics and economics? This chapter looks at theunique nature of modern science in order to provide part of the answer.
The next two chapters examine the formation of the alliance betweenscience, the European empires and the economics of capitalism. - P250

The Scientific Revolution has not been a revolution of knowledge. Ithas been above all a revolution of ignorance. The great discovery thatthat humanslaunched the Scientific Revolution was the discoverydo not know the answers to their most important questions. - P252


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