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  2. Creative disruption - Wikipedia

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    In creative destruction, the goal is to tear down/clear away the existing so that a new foundation can be built, and the economy can expand. [ 15 ] In creative disruption, the goal is to expose flaws in the current business model, highlight areas where improvement/changes are needed, and to help inspire adaptation of the business model for ...

  3. Creative destruction - Wikipedia

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    In this case creation was the consequence, rather than the cause, of destruction. In philosophical terms, the concept of "creative destruction" is close to Hegel's concept of sublation. In German economic discourse it was taken up from Marx's writings by Werner Sombart, particularly in his 1913 text Krieg und Kapitalismus: [20]

  4. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Fake news is false or misleading information presented as news. [10] [16] The term as it developed in 2017 is a neologism (a new or re-purposed expression that is entering the language, driven by culture or technology changes). [17]

  5. Collateral damage - Wikipedia

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    "Collateral damage" is a term for any incidental and undesired death, injury or other damage inflicted, especially on civilians, as the result of an activity. Originally coined to describe military operations, [ 1 ] it is now also used in non-military contexts to refer to negative unintended consequences of an action.

  6. Genocide definitions - Wikipedia

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    The word is a compound of the ancient Greek word γένος (génos, "genus", or "kind") and the Latin word caedō ("kill"). While there are various definitions of the term, almost all international bodies of law officially adjudicate the crime of genocide pursuant to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide ...

  7. Urbicide - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem was razed by the Romans during the Jewish Revolt in 70 CE. This relief from the Arch of Titus shows the spoils from the destroyed Temple paraded in Rome. Marshall Berman, an American Marxist writer and political theorist, acknowledges the relatively recent inception of the term urbicide, and the subsequent study of urban destruction as a distinct phenomenon.

  8. Calmes: Donald Trump's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad ...

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    In any other era, proposals like these would be big news: The National Guard, and perhaps the military, too,rounding up and deporting an estimated 11 million people who came to this country ...

  9. List of Good News Week recurring segments - Wikipedia

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    In Buzzers Of Death, a panellist from each team competes against the other in the news topic of bizarre, unique deaths or accidents regarding people who "remove themselves from the gene pool in very special ways" by pressing their buzzers, which trigger a small explosion in the ends of two broken wires held by McDermott. The only rule of the ...