Sentences with phrase «class struggle from»

He suggests a strategy of democracies to prevent class struggle from happening on a large scale... to prevent the poor majority from discovering their own strength.

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While former secretary of state Hillary Clinton and U.S. Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders are expected to duke it out in an intensifying battle for the party nomination, themes of the weak economy and the struggles of the middle class are likely to take center stage.
First, substantial direct or indirect wealth transfers from the state sector to Chinese households will unleash a surge in household consumption as household income rises (and because the interest on bank deposits is an important source of income for most middle and lower middle class households, if the authorities reduce interest rates, as struggling borrowers are demanding, China actually moves in the wrong direction).
They come from three kinds of social practice: the struggle for production, the class struggle and scientific experiment.»
And to do this let us begin by climbing up till we tower over the trees which now hide the forest from us; in other words let us forget for a moment the details of the economic crises, the political tensions, the class - struggles which block out our horizon, and let us climb high enough to gain an inclusive and impartial view of the whole process of hominization11 as it has advanced during the last fifty or sixty years.
So we buy fancy cars and travel first class and build mansions for ourselves and furnish them with luxuries to satisfy our whims while our neighbors on this planet live in shacks and struggle against oppression and watch their children die young from lack of food and medical care.
• «Globalization» has become a synonym for capitalism in some circles, including Christians not yet fully weaned from the excitements of Marxist class struggle.
Printing ushered in the Reformation and with it religious plurality and the differentiation of consciousness reflecting competing and conflicting classes and other interests (all struggling for the right to tell stories from their own points of view) in the same society.
The basic distinction that is pressed in all of these attempts to separate «true» from «false» liberation is that the former is based on gospel values, while the latter is overly dependent on Karl Marx and a Marxist analysis of the world, especially in relation to Marx's theory of class struggle.
In terms of «class struggle... on a large scale... to prevent the poor majority from discovering their own strength.»
When the «depressed classes «awaken to their rights and begin the struggle for social and economic equality, and when the members of the «aboriginal «tribes, who have been peacefully secluded for centuries from the main stream of Indian nationalism, join with others in demanding their rights, fundamentalist groups and the monied classes oppose such moves.
Where these movements of eco-justice stand in isolation from the struggle against «capitalist infringements of communal rights to natural resources», that is, from the struggle for social justice, they are likely to be of a purely middle class character and tend to get coopted by the ideology of market economy.
No woman of an oppressed class and race, therefore, can separate her female struggle from its context in the liberation of her own community.
I know not from whence the idea came, but I had to struggle during my Saturday morning yoga class to suppress visions of pungent red curry paste, creamy coconut milk, and crumbly - chewy tempeh so that I could follow my teacher's directive to «focus on your breath.»
It literally takes pretty much all the strengths away from our world - class triangle of Mesut, Santi and Ozil to place a struggling for form Campbell in a more attacking role when the part of his role he's been doing best is providing extra defensive cover, while making us weaker in midfield when our strongest midfielder has been injured!!
Up front we have a few world - class players surrounded by some serious pretenders... Sanchez is by far the most accomplished player in our attack but the controversy surrounding his contractual mishandling could see him go before the window closes or most definitely by season's end... obviously a mistake by both parties involved, as Sanchez's exploits have never been more on display than in North London, but the club's irresponsible wage structure and lack of real intent have been the real undoing in this mess... Lacazette, who I think has some world - class skills as a front man, will only be as good as the players and system around him, which is troubling due to our current roster and Wenger's love of sideways passing... Walcott should have been sold years ago, enough said, and Welbeck should never have been brought in from the get - go... both of these players have suffered numerous injuries over their respective careers and neither are good enough to overcome such difficulties: not to mention, they both are below average first - touch players, which should be the baseline test for any player coming to a Wenger - led Arsenal team... Perez should have been played wide left or never purchased at all; what a huge waste of time and money, which is ridiculous considering our penny pinching ways and the fact that fans had been clamoring for a real striker for years... finally Giroud, the fact that he stills wears the jersey is a direct indictment of this club's failure to get things right... this isn't necessarily an attack on Giroud because I think he has some highly valued skills, but not for a team that has struggled to take their sideways soccer to the next level, as his presence slows their game even more, combined with our average, at best, finishing skills... far too often those in charge have either settled or chosen half - measures and ultimately it is us that suffer because no matter what happens Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke will always make more money whereas we will always be the ones paying for their mistakes... so every time someone suggests we should just shut - up and support the team just think of all the sacrifices you've made along the way and simply reply... f *** off
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Fast forward a few years and our stadium has been fully paid off, we have made three - four world class signings (nobody knows notices because it was such a steal from a struggling Malaga side but Santi was the beginning of the inflow followed by Özil, Sanchez and now Cech) and won a few throphies on the way.
Excepting Italians, who seem to have pretty much always struggled to adapt in England, probably because Serie A is the slowest major league in the world and the PL is the fastest, pretty much the majority of top class players from the other 3 leagues that have come to England have succeeded.
This exiled trio could be joined by Barcelona's third - choice goalkeeper Jordi Masip, whose contract is up in the summer, and right - back Aleix Vidal, who has struggled with injuries and the step up in class since arriving from Sevilla in 2015.
Everyone struggles against Bayern, but having said that, Cazorla's lack of aptitude to the position against top - class opponents was ruthlessly exposed, particularly by David Alaba for the Bayern third, who casually robbed Cazorla of possession 25 yards from goal, where he had all the time in the world to shoot from range, as Coquelin had pushed forward to create a decoy.
From what he could see, the parents taking their seats in the auditorium were the ones he had hoped to attract: typical Harlem residents, mostly African American, some Hispanic, almost all poor or working class, all struggling to one degree or another with the challenges of raising and educating children in one of New York City's most impoverished neighborhoods.
IS 318 was in South Williamsburg, near the border of Bedford - Stuyvesant — its most famous graduate was the rapper Jay - Z, who grew up in the nearby Marcy housing project — and the team reflected the student body; the students» families were mostly from the struggling working class, and the majority of their parents were employed but not college educated.
He added that the show «repudiated hundreds of years of women's struggles to be viewed as being equal to men and is typical of old - fashioned sexism that might also advise a young woman that her best chance for a happy life is to ace her home economics class and learn how to make a queso dip from Velveeta to catch a good man.»
This class was filled with parents of children from babies to teenagers, all looking for insight on a parenting style that focused on cooperation instead of power struggles.
Bestselling author, journalist, and father - of - two Paul Tough has devoted his career to answering the question of why some children succeed — and how educators, parents, and school communities can better serve struggling kids of all ages, from pre-K classes to high school seniors.
«Our recent enlightenment from class has been getting down low and hugging Avery when she's having a tough time or power struggling.
Deng Xiaoping, China's reformist leader from 1978 to 1992, proclaimed that China had been victorious in the revolution and in class struggle, and now needed to reform and modernize, in order to achieve its ultimate objective — becoming a rich and strong nation able to withstand foreign pressure.
The economic argument is debatable and opinions differ, but do you think the large numbers of struggling upstaters enjoy the high taxes, ever increasing fees (example: the cost to have your vehicle inspected DOUBLED from 2010 to 2011 and is now one of the highest in the nation) and endless financial burdens they as lower and middle class people endure while the rich bankers and CEOs downstate laugh at them?
The tactics of the class struggle left which flow from this situation are clear.
However, I realized that we all have our daily struggles and responsibilities to manage alongside our dreams, so I started sharing more about student life on social media and the response from all of you was so supportive that I kept going; because ultimately I don't want to pretend my life is something it isn't and I wanted to share that going to class in the morning, photoshoots in the afternoon and events in the evening is 100 % possible if you love what you do!
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Still, 99 Homes stays on track as a sharp and topical critique of everything from the mortgage industry to the court system, and the struggle for middle - class folks to get a fair shake as their American dream turns into a nightmare.
Tara tries to drop her Abnormal Psychology class but instead receives an intriguing pitch from her instructor, Dr. Hattaras; Charmaine and Neil find parenthood a struggle but still refuse Tara's help; Max finds himself at odds with his boss at his new job; Kate prepares for flight attendant training; Lionel catches Marshall with Noah, jeopardizing their student film project.
Appreciated as a handsome, vibrant force to his all - female body, his classes are co-hosted by his wife, Elizabeth Marston (Rebecca Hall), struggling to obtain her own degree from Stanford — an opportunity and distinction she is denied because she is a woman.
She is a struggling playwright in New York with her only income coming from teaching children acting classes and the occasional catering gig.
Alas, it turns out to be less a Cronenberg movie than un film de Bruce Wagner, the Hollywood satirist responsible for 1989's dismally unfunny Scenes From The Class Struggle In Beverly Hills.
With the heroic trio comprised of Americans, Anthony Sadler, Oregon National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, and U.S. Air Force Airman First Class Spencer Stone, who play themselves in the film, the presentation follows the course of the friends» lives, from the struggles of childhood through finding their footing in life, to the series of unlikely events leading up to the attack.
«In The Soup» (1992) From the same Sundance class as «Reservoir Dogs» and «El Mariachi» (and winning the Grand Jury Prize that year, no less), this Steve Buscemi - starring flick about a struggling screenwriter, from director Alexandre Rockwell, was expected to go on to great things even before the Tarantino and Rodriguez films blewFrom the same Sundance class as «Reservoir Dogs» and «El Mariachi» (and winning the Grand Jury Prize that year, no less), this Steve Buscemi - starring flick about a struggling screenwriter, from director Alexandre Rockwell, was expected to go on to great things even before the Tarantino and Rodriguez films blewfrom director Alexandre Rockwell, was expected to go on to great things even before the Tarantino and Rodriguez films blew up.
Therefore, we are often struggling whether to class the Sweetest Thing as a bad movie, or simply a movie from another time.
The screenplay by Bruce Wagner (Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills) takes a deeply satirical look at the inner workings of the LA film industry.
Though their 2014 film, about a woman (Marion Cotillard) trying to save herself from imminent redundancy, is cut from the same careworn cloth as previous features, it's another undeniably sublime and heartbreaking work about saintly self preservation, the struggles of working class life and the fact that it's often the smallest stories which deal with the biggest and most important ideas.
Take Shelter (R for profanity) Paranoia drama about a working - class family man (Michael Shannon) plagued by apocalyptic visions who finds himself struggling with whether or not to have his wife (Jessica Chastain) and daughter (Tova Stewart) hide in a backyard bunker he's built as protection from the conflagration he believes is imminent.
«Black - ish» is about an upper - middle class black man struggling to raise his children with some sense of cultural identity despite constant contradictions and obstacles coming from his liberal wife, old - school father and his own assimilated, color - blind kids.
«It's an absorbing, well - researched snapshot from the American class struggle with excellent performances and an evocative sense of time and place.»
BLACK - ISH (formerly UNTITLED ANTHONY ANDERSON / KENYA BARRIS; single camera) PICKED UP TO SERIES STUDIO: ABC Studios TEAM: Kenya Barris (w, ep), Anthony Anderson (ep), Larry Wilmore (ep), Laurence Fishburne (ep), Helen Sugland (ep), Tom Russo (ep), Peter Principato (ep), Paul Young (ep), Brian Dobbins (ep), James Griffiths (d) LOGLINE: An upper - middle class black man struggles to raise his children with a sense of cultural identity despite constant contradictions and obstacles coming from his liberal wife, old - school father and his own assimilated, color - blind kids.
The themes are complex, too, ranging from climate change to the struggles of the middle class in middle America, from religious fable to mental health tale.
Gomes employed a team of journalists to devise a screenplay that derives from real life experiences of the country's struggling lower classes, all of which are narrated by Scheherazade, the memorable protagonist in the original material as he attempts to distract a tyrannical king.
He first took a class on UDL from CAST in 2006 and went into it skeptically, looking for some solution, any solution, to the one - sizefits - all curriculum he was struggling to apply in his classroom.
Craig Kemp (@mrkempnz) describes risk - taking as a «culture of learning» and shares strategies from classrooms around the globe that are helping to normalize struggle including, «support, encourage, model (let them teach the class)», «encourage teachers to make mistakes so students see it is OK» and «provide plenty of choices to watch their inner genius interpret what to do.»
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