Welcome to Bookmarker!

This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

(verb) to make faulty or defective; impair / (verb) to debase in moral or aesthetic status / (verb) to make ineffective

11

In the case of VW, the company’s neutrality may have vitiated the effect of such tactics, but that did not prevent others from engaging in them.

—p.11 Preface: Union Defeat at Volkswagen (7) by Stanley Aronowitz
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6 years ago

In the case of VW, the company’s neutrality may have vitiated the effect of such tactics, but that did not prevent others from engaging in them.

—p.11 Preface: Union Defeat at Volkswagen (7) by Stanley Aronowitz
notable
6 years ago

(verb) to make faulty or defective; impair / (verb) to debase in moral or aesthetic status / (verb) to make ineffective

152

this evaluation does not vitiate the need for these adaptive reforms

—p.152 Toward a New Labor Movement, Part One (135) by Stanley Aronowitz
notable
6 years ago

this evaluation does not vitiate the need for these adaptive reforms

—p.152 Toward a New Labor Movement, Part One (135) by Stanley Aronowitz
notable
6 years ago