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And the impossible is possible

Blok A.A.
Blok A.A.

Phraseologism: And the impossible is possible.

Meaning: About faith in the reality of what was conceived.

Origin: From the poem "Russia" (October 18, 1908) by Alexander Alexandrovich Blok (1880-1921): "... And the impossible is possible, // The long road is easy, // When the road flashes in the distance // Instant glance from under the scarf , // When it rings with guarded melancholy // The coachman's deaf song!."

Random phraseology:

The welfare state.

Meaning:

A state with a high standard of living, which is ensured by a reasonable and active policy of the state itself.

Origin:

A term that was formed on the basis of the doctrine (Keynesianism) of the famous English economist John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946). This doctrine was expounded by him in the book "The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money" (1935). Usually used ironically in relation to the direct meaning of the expression.

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