瑪格麗特:好吧,老師講到我們應該為我們的理想國度建立一個理想的政府機構(gòu)。并制作出詳細管理方案。
Tony: I think the simplest is a dictatorship. I’ll make all of the decisions.
托尼:我認為最簡單的就是獨裁了。我可以做任何決定。
Margaret: You’re sounding like a fascist. This is supposed to be a partnership, remember?
瑪格麗特:聽起來你就像個法西斯主義者。這好像是傀儡政治,你還記得嗎?
Tony: Okay then, let’s make it a monarchy. I can be king and you can be queen.
托尼:那君主政治怎么樣。我是國王而你是王后。
Margaret: You’ll probably still make all of the decisions as king. Maybe we should consider an oligarchy. Your family and mine can rule equally.
瑪格麗特:作為一名君主,你還是很可能決定一切。我們或許考慮寡頭政治,你和我的家人都可以平等統(tǒng)治。
Tony: That’s fine with me, but you’re the communist, or at least socialist. Don’t you think an oligarchy would be too elitist? I would think you would prefer a meritocracy of some sort.
托尼:對我來說,可以接受。但是你是一名共產(chǎn)主義者,或者說是一名社會家。難道你不覺得寡頭政治太至高無上了嗎?我覺得你還是傾向于精英統(tǒng)治。
Margaret: This isn’t about my personal politics. It’s about what’s best for our imaginary nation. How about a simple democracy?
瑪格麗特:這不是我自己一個人的政治,而是為我們理想國度好處考慮的政治。那么簡單的民主政治怎么樣?
Tony: There’s nothing simple about a democracy. How about no government at all?
托尼:民主政治并沒有那么簡單。無政府如何呢?
Margaret: You mean anarchy?
瑪格麗特:你的意思是無政府主義?
Tony: Sure, that would be the simplest.
托尼:嗯,那應該是最簡單的了。
Margaret: Why do I get the feeling that you’re making suggestions based on the amount of work this assignment will take, rather than political considerations?
瑪格麗特:為什么我覺得你只是為了完成這項作業(yè)而提出建議而不是出于政治考慮呢?
Tony: That’s because you’re very perceptive. I have a big weekend planned!
托尼:那是因為你理解力太強了。我周末有一項重大計劃。
Tony: I think the simplest is a dictatorship. I’ll make all of the decisions.
Margaret: You’re sounding like a fascist. This is supposed to be a partnership, remember?
Tony: Okay then, let’s make it a monarchy. I can be king and you can be queen.
Margaret: You’ll probably still make all of the decisions as king. Maybe we should consider an oligarchy. Your family and mine can rule equally.
Tony: That’s fine with me, but you’re the communist, or at least socialist. Don’t you think an oligarchy would be too elitist? I would think you would prefer a meritocracy of some sort.
Margaret: This isn’t about my personal politics. It’s about what’s best for our imaginary nation. How about a simple democracy?
Tony: There’s nothing simple about a democracy. How about no government at all?
Margaret: You mean anarchy?
Tony: Sure, that would be the simplest.
Margaret: Why do I get the feeling that you’re making suggestions based on the amount of work this assignment will take, rather than political considerations?
Tony: That’s because you’re very perceptive. I have a big weekend planned!