The question of self determination seems thus closely linked to
economic opportunism — actual and / or perceived.
Not exact matches
Of course, it's a classic bit of political
opportunism, and gives the PM a well - timed «I'm a man of the people» story to tell: instead of hobnobbing with the elite at the World
Economic Forum in Davos or decamping to Washington for the inauguration of Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canuck.
Perhaps, as some argue, Trump channels the anxieties of a class whose
economic and social standing is in demonstrable decline as a cynical ploy to win popularity — this is a man who once called the poor «morons» — while winking at the «establishment,» who can take comfort in knowing that this reality - television caricature of themselves actually shares their political
opportunism, if not their
economic values.
We assign priority to the internal factors, to the socio -
economic conditions that reproduce
opportunism on the basis of socialist construction, without of course underestimating the long - term effect and the multi-faceted interference of imperialism in the development of
opportunism and its evolution into a counterrevolutionary force.
Leader of the UK's Conservatives, David Cameron, is at it again... Here he is, unveiling the latest installment of the «resurrection» of the Tory Party, by announcing his continued commitment to Environmentalism, in spite of the prospect of an
economic downturn, and rising fuel costs, by mixing the Green Party Manifesto, and a nod at the market, and some straightforward
opportunism.