Sentences with phrase «economic subjugation»

The gallery's exhibition presents a selection of images from «Segregation Story,» his evocative series which it describes as «an intimate portrayal of one family's perseverance through racial and economic subjugation
Originally commissioned for a September 1956 issue of Life Magazine, this series is an intimate portrayal of one family's perseverance through racial and economic subjugation in the Jim Crow South.
The tools of statecraft at home are distraction and anesthetization while abroad the Politics of Empire demand exploitation via coersion, subterfuge, economic subjugation via corporatist organization like the World Bank and IMF, or plain old, flat out violence.

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Therefore there is a new demand on liberation theology to take into account the new dimensions of oppression and subjugation brought in by economic globalization.
«Consequently, packing people in a country hemmed for economic exploitation, political subjugation and cultural domination without their consent is undemocratic.
He forgets the powerful role that western and U.S. militarism and economic clout have played in world affairs and in the domination and subjugation of many of the world's peoples and material resources over recent centuries.
Mining and splicing American histories, mythologies, children's stories, images from advertising, cartoons and his personal memories and collections, Shaw's seductive, darkly comic works invite us to reflect on social and economic power systems and subjugation.
Delving into the economic and labor history of the sugar industry, the sculpture drew on matters of race, gender, power and subjugation, standard themes of Walker's practice that are familiar to her blue - chip art world audience, but not so readily understood by the general public.
He may be best known in the UK for his group of paintings and sculptures The Plantation Series — forms held in strict lines and grids, connected as if with chains or a series of bars, analogous he has said, to the system whereby one group of people are kept in economic and political subjugation by another.
On 14 December 1960, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution, the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples.113 The Declaration includes a provision that «the subjection of peoples to alien subjugation, domination and exploitation constitutes a denial of fundamental human rights, is contrary to the Charter of the United Nations and is an impediment to the promotion of world peace and co-operation» 114 and «all peoples have the right to self - determination; by virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.»
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