To see and be acquainted with strangers, in especial with men in honour and authority.

  • -- Thomas Cavendish 托马斯·卡文迪什

结识陌生人,尤指有名望和权威的人

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More and more I think of privatisation as being not just about the takeover of resources and power by corporate interests, but as the retreat of citizens to private life and private space, screened from solidarity with strangers and increasingly afraid or even unable to imagine acting in public.

我越来越多地认为,私有化不仅是企业利益对资源和权力的接管,而且是公民退回到私人生活和私人空间,远离与陌生人的团结,越来越害怕甚至无法想象在公共场合采取行动。

For this reason, strangers are not really conceived as individuals, but as strangers of a particular type: the element of distance is no less general in regard to them than the element of nearness.

因此,陌生人并不是真正的个人,而是一种特殊类型的陌生人:对他们来说,距离的因素和亲近的因素一样普遍。