4 Matching Annotations
  1. Apr 2018
    1. Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world

      Introduction and foundational belief that the entire declaration rests on. This first belief is the the most powerful and fundamental belief, from which all of the other statements must follow. Main point = freedom, justice, and peace in the world are dependent on recognition that all people have dignity and have certain rights that can never be taken away.

  2. Jan 2018
    1. "new crops, big changes."

      He really tend to ridicule the counterargument through the use of derogatory quotation marks.

      In my opinion, this is a weak way of destroying the opposite argument.

      We could also say that he tries to influence the interpretive lenses of the audience.

    2. it’s not the development of technology that leads to social change, but the application of it.

      THESIS

    3. sometimes for the worse.

      He delivers his point in a subtle manner.