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||1:“Quarantines have become tariffs by another name,” Mr Harrison states at the beginning of “Contagion”, which moves with scholarly deliberateness from 12th-century Europe through to the globalised early 20th century, to demonstrate how modern-day quarantines evolved.||2:Commerce was already associated with infection during the Black Death, though it would be hundreds of years before rats were singled out as its carrier, and the first quarantines followed soon after.||3:When the plague reappeared in Britain and on the continent in the 1660s, European countries used tit-for-tat quarantines to keep out competitors, skim fees from merchants, reassure trading partners and punish those who quarantined them.
||1:《疫病蔓延》一书用学术性的从容笔调从12世纪的欧洲一直写到全球化的20世纪早期,展示了现代隔离检疫的发展过程。哈里森在书的开头写道:“隔离检疫已经成了另一种名义上的关税。||2:”几百年前,在黑死病肆虐期间,人们曾经认为老鼠是唯一的带菌者——但当时的疾病感染已经和商业行为联系了起来,而且其后不久就实施了人类历史上首次隔离检疫。||3:17世纪60年代,当英国乃至整个欧洲大陆再次出现这场瘟疫的时候,欧洲国家采取了针锋相对的隔离检疫措施来阻拦竞争对手、从商人手中捞取钱财、消除贸易伙伴的疑虑并且惩治那些曾经对欧洲实施隔离检疫的国家。
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‘Not only, then, does materialist evolutionary theory fail to deliver knowledge, truth, deliberateness and agency, but they are of little or no evolutionary value.’
‘Someone who can, in all deliberateness, actually give forth that depraved statement would do well, truly, to reconsider or shut up.’
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