Sentences with phrase «broader critique»

But the fact that this movie is smart enough to swallow that argument and then play it out as a central conflict is part of its charm; so too is the fact that it spins it up into a more broad critique of society, sort of a thinly veiled, more deliriously silly, all - Lego version of Brave New World, where fitting in and having fun hide something more sinister.
It fits with Labour's broader critique of him and in that sense is logical, but it's also wrong.
On this point, Bono would reply that his goal is actually more modest than a broad critique of Western affluence and entertainment.
Unfortunately, he fails in his attempt to construct any broader critique of liberal theory.
Mayoral spokesperson Eric Phillips sharply rebuked the comptroller's broad critique.
Gould's attack on Morton — which he expanded into a broad critique of racist anthropology in his 1981 book, The Mismeasure of Man — itself became dogma, widely read and assigned to students as an incisive study of scientific bias.
Some voice a broader critique: that NIH's spending on a disease often doesn't align with how much suffering it causes.
On view at Salon 94, the show skewers the lofty pretensions of modernism and the art world, but its broad critique lacks punch.
When large protests happened, as you have recorded, they were mainly against war; they did not imply a broader critique of the economic system «at home.»
Justice Abella joined this group against enforcement of the clause, but held that the clause should not be enforced because it was unconscionable — issuing a broader critique of the means of contracting used by Facebook and most other online service providers.
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