Opponents of a freer global trade system exploit
deep social fears rooted in their societies.
Not exact matches
However, it also states that the
deepest taproot of community among us is not a Summum Malum that forces fearful, self - interested men and women into the
social contract but a Summum Bonum that breaks and limits the hold of
fear upon us and invites us into the covenant of undaunted, self - expending love.
As we demonstrated in our 2015 analysis of the Common Core debate on Twitter, the dispute about the standards was largely a proxy war over other politically - charged issues, including opposition to a federal role in education, which many believe should be the domain of state and local education policy; a
fear that the Common Core could become a gateway for access to data on children that might be used for exploitive purposes rather than to inform educational improvement; a source for the proliferation of testing which has come to oppressively dominate education; a way for business interests to exploit public education for private gain; or a belief that an emphasis on standards reform distracts from the
deeper underlying causes of low educational performance, which include poverty and
social inequity.
To offer a
deeper understanding of what causes a
fear of public speaking, we decided to do a little more digging and look at how many people are affected by anxiety and
social phobias.
Among the various other ludicrous claims I've seen come from the gamergate truthers and Sarkeesian bashers is a
fear, a
deep, unsettling
fear: if the
Social Justice Warriors win, the games industry will stop making gamer games for gamers!
Wylie, the whistleblower who worked for Cambridge from 2013 to 2015, said his team spoke to Americans in focus groups to identify
deep - seated concerns and tested ways to tap into those
fears through
social media.