Inimical

1. tending to obstruct or harm; adverse 2. unfriendly; hostile; having the disposition of an enemy

Sandy Martin

Sandy Martin

@sandyofipswich.bsky.social

Robin Cook quote of day: “Left unchecked, the market economy creates two fundamental problems. The first is that it can be inimical to the values of equality & fairness and therefore corrosive of social cohesion. The second is that an unregulated market is not a stable device for perpetual motion.”

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m

m

@thepoorourmasters.bsky.social

Pound’s basic impulses were correct, I think it is fair to say: the rescue of the human paradisal from the depredations of extractive and punitive economies. But these impulses were so corrupted as to become inimical to a very humane and utopian project.

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qhardy

qhardy

@qhardy.bsky.social

"Paying attention to something, long and hard, is almost inimical to staying pointlessly angry, our society’s sadly abundant sentiment."
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