are all more
descriptions than criticisms.
Not exact matches
Cruddas's
criticisms certainly made more headlines
than any pro-Miliband messages at the weekend, while Peter Mandelson's recent
description of Miliband as «the leader we have, therefore the leader I support, and somebody who I believe is capable of leading the party to victory» was equivocal, tempting us to read between the lines on the «leader we have» part.
Criticism must always involve more than description, more than merely deferring all authority to the work itself — a position that if taken to its logical limit cancels out the need for criticism in the fir
Criticism must always involve more
than description, more
than merely deferring all authority to the work itself — a position that if taken to its logical limit cancels out the need for
criticism in the fir
criticism in the first place.
Greater candor also stems from the focus on
description, rather
than judgment, that grounds
criticism in comments about observable phenomena in the class, rather
than ad hominem judgments.