Maduro Quotes

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Alan Bullock
“Para una dictadura moderna, toda organización que sea independiente ya es política.”
Alan Bullock, El Siglo XX

Steven Pinker
“Hoy se reconoce casi universalmente que el marxismo fue un experimento que fracasó, al menos en sus aplicaciones mundanas. Los países que lo adoptaron se derrumbaron, lo abandonaron o languidecieron en unas dictaduras retrógradas.”
Steven Pinker, The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature

Jordan B. Peterson
“La personalidad atrofiada experimentará la vida como una carga, como una responsabilidad demasiado pesada para soportarla, y recurrirá al resentimiento y al odio como respuestas -justificables-.”
Jordan B. Peterson, Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief

David Cotos
“Tener cuarenta años de edad no es como tener treinta, te sientes más maduro, capaz de todo pero también de nada.”
David Cotos, El hombre que te amaba a ti

Dmitry Dyatlov
“How do you know... how do you know anything... US officials are making Maduro sounds like a corrupt, evil dictator... almost like a Stalin! Then the alternative voices (Thank God) are saying well they seem to like Maduro just fine over there... and since there must be nothing else to do in the world, US is just playing the old game of 'stop hitting yourself' let's do sanctions, and freeze your assets, and then... THEN LOOK MADURO'S STARVING HIS PEOPLE! Umm. Ya... no. I guess it really doesn't take a lotta brain to be a diplomat.”
Dmitry Dyatlov

Jordan B. Peterson
“No existe ninguna obligación moral de respaldar a alguien que está haciendo del mundo un lugar peor. Todo lo contrario.”
Jordan B. Peterson, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos

Romain Gagnon
“Many political and religious doctrines have followed one another throughout history, but the modus operandi with which new dictators take and maintain power remains esentially the same: to terrorize the people and keep them in the dark.”
Romain Gagnon, SO MAN CREATED GOD IN HIS OWN IMAGE: The Science of Happiness

Pascal Boyer
“Deliberation is made possible by our evolved reasoning capacities, and this explains why, as historians and political scientists have along observed, free and open deliberation generally leads to choices superior to those of autocratic and technocratic systems.”
Pascal Boyer, Minds Make Societies: How Cognition Explains the World Humans Create