Sentences with phrase «class struggle who»

Clarke, a champion of class struggle who has been enamored of almost every lefty cause that has come down the pike, exults in the fact that, with the help of a few friendly bishops, he was a very successful «mole» in undermining a conservative hierarchy that is captive to the «corporate agenda.»

Not exact matches

To figure out when the more social among us flourish and when they struggle, the team studied 162 Belgian business students who were separated into 27 teams as part of a class project.
Years ago, he met a middle school student on a class tour through DC who was struggling with his stutter, and wrote him a letter: «You can beat it just like I did.
Even in Canada, we do have to make an effort to have that middle class life and retirement life and plenty of people who had two professional incomes did not save nearly enough and / or make the right financial moves, and struggle in retirement even with pensions.
«With stagnant job growth numbers this past year and a significant decrease in family - supporting jobs, giving up on her jobs plan is a sign the premier has given up on middle class families who are struggling to make ends meet.»
Lee's plans are not silver bullets, but they can be part of an economic agenda that can appeal to persuadable Hispanics and African Americans (who — due to residency patterns — are more likely to live near people who are economically struggling) and working - class whites.
The person on income support who is struggling to make ends meet can please and honour God with their giving just as much as the financially comfortable middle - class family.
He came out against middle - class tax increases, said he now supported the mid-1990s welfare reform, and he made an effort to seem like an abortion moderate who struggled with the moral complexity of the issue.
Buber traces the development of this philosophy through Feuerbach and Vico to Marx, who made the distinction between good and evil a function of the class struggle, and Nietzsche, who, «like Marx, saw historical morals as the expression and instruments of the power struggle between ruling and oppressed classes
These working - class Trump voters were not poor, and their own lives were not a mess, but they were the neighbors, siblings, parents, and grandparents of those who were struggling to form families.
Perhaps EMS was not familiar with the ideas of a number of prominent theologians who accept class struggle as a fact and as a tool for analysis.
What actually happens with Gutiérez and others close to him is something like this: they turn to the social sciences for help in understanding the dynamics of the world in which they live; among those they read is Marx, who describes a world in which a «class struggle» is going on.
But above all, it includes the countless ordinary citizens, who knew nothing of Locke or Burke or Thomas or Aristotle, who've struggled and worked and fought and died so that they might live under a government responsible to their will, and constrained to regard them as free men and women rather than as members of a class, church, guild, tribe, town, or race.
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.
Byron York pointed out that Santorum has been one of the few Republicans who spent the 2012 trying to emphasize the problems of the struggling middle - class.
So Mr. George Henry Soule says of the Puritan revolution in the sixteenth century: «The conflict of religious ideas was indeed important, but it was important not so much because of the abstract significance of these ideas as because they represented the mechanism of attack and defense between economic and social classes who were struggling for power.»
In particular, the determining factor in the evolution of society is the class struggle — the inevitable conflict between the exploiters and the exploited, the capitalists who own the tools of production and the workers who use them.
The signing of Vidal would be a big help for the club, who have long struggled in their attempts to find a top class midfield player to replace the recently - retired club legend Paul Scholes.
Top class players earning only a little more than rubbish / average players make no sense in terms of: struggling to sell rubbish / average players because no one will match their ridiculous wages, contract renewals (as we're seeing with the likes Sanchez and Ozil, not to mention other top players who have left in the past), and in terms of attracting top quality players.
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
So with the Gunners struggling in midfield without the Spaniard Santi Cazorla, who is not getting any younger, the idea that Arsenal do not need a player of Wilshere's ability and class seems a bit misguided.
Competition for places is supposed to be good for bringing the best out of players, but with the amount of midfielders we have for 3 - 5 positions on the pitch, depending on what you want to class wingers as, such competition means that we already have many players who are going to struggle for regular football this season.
The teams who are spending money on world class players are struggling.
The Chilean is one of several Arsenal players who are struggling for form heading into this huge White Hart Lane showdown, but he is a world - class operator who might turn it on at any given time.
Amid this chaos, Florida players struggled to cope, and perhaps none was more unnerved than sophomore wideout Carlos Perez, who was hurrying to a speech class that morning when he saw classmates walking toward him.
Nevertheless, supporters will likely be delighted with the signing of Benteke, who despite struggling for Liverpool after his # 32.5 m move to Anfield last summer, proved his class and ability to find the back of the net with regularity during his spell with Aston Villa.
Despite winning three major honours in his first two campaigns at Chelsea, Mourinho had struggled to find a top - class left back who he could rely on throughout a season.
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.
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 embodied the American Dream, a nobody who became a somebody, an everyday, struggling, working class American who became a hero.
John P. McCormick has argued that the Cambridge School interpretation of Machiavelli that Pettit admits to relying on fails to see the extent to which Machiavelli is a theorist who relies on the class struggle of the popolo against the ambition of the grandi, the notables, to sustain a republic and is primarily concerned to find ways of empowering the mass against the elites.
«Anyone who opposes this measure and truly believes we should go back to the old way of doing business is out of touch with reality and the struggles of working and middle class suburban families.»
«The IDC is going to make a positive change for New York's working - and middle - class families who struggle to send their children to college through our College Affordability for All plan, make sure our teenagers are treated as such by Raising the Age of criminal responsibility and create good - paying jobs through our Made by New Yorkers vision.»
It's another form of a commuter tax and will place an unfair burden on middle - class Long Islanders who are already struggling to make ends meet.
It is about the millions of middle - class families who never dreamt that life would be such a struggle».
Adopting the appropriate tactics towards the soft left — to distinguish between those, like Hain, who provide a left cover for the right and those, such as at present Tribune newspaper or Labour Reform, opposing such attacks — is absolutely vital for the class struggle left.
«Labor Day is a day we celebrate the great American work ethic and those hardworking men and women who struggled to provide us with workers» rights and deliver us today's landmarks of middle class security, including the 40 - hour work week, child labor laws, pensions, a minimum wage, Social Security and Medicare.
The new mandatory kindergarten classes in Buffalo are expected to help two academically struggling groups of city students: the poor and those who have English as a second language.
«It goes back to hypocrite Kathy Hochul, who is running a divisive class warfare campaign, complaining about her term, millionaires billionaires and she's pretending to be this middle class individual, that struggles like most Americans, and she's not,» said Collins.
Mr. Hanna, who is not seeking re-election, attributed support for Mr. Trump to the economic struggles of voters and the sense that he offered «revenge» against the political class.
Mark Murphy will fight back in Congress and be a strong voice for middle class families and others in need who are struggling
Now most of those struggling middle class owners are going to struggle even more to put food on the table for a hungry family, pay an urgent bill to a utility so that family has electric so teenagers who live at home with mom and dad can get more money to go to the movies or buy weed with.
The Common Core, as seen through the experience of one nine - year - old Brooklyn student, Chrispin Alcindor, who used to get top grades, but is now struggling and at the bottom of his class under the new curriculum.
«It is about millions of middle - class families who never dreamt that life would be such a struggle
He will be a great representative in Congress to fight for the middle class and the struggling small business owner who are the backbone of our country.»
The glitzy Hamptons backdrop — which Democrats like former President Bill Clinton mined with great success — is being used this time around as ammunition for the Democratic attack that Romney is a 1 % - er, who can't relate to the struggling middle class.
Halfway through the class, a new student who had shown up late and struggled through the first 45 minutes packed up her mat and left.
This time it's newlyweds (played by Steve Zahn and Milla Jonovich), a screenwriter and his blushing bride who go rural, and encounter, not just the islanders, but stateside couples of a lesser pedigree, which creates the same class struggle found in the Boorman film.
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