Sentences with phrase «egalitarian structure»

The construction industry is beautiful in its egalitarian structure for professional advancement.
(I can not tell you his title because Bloomberg's egalitarian structure does not allow job titles.)
Instead of a traditional hierarchy with many layers of management, many companies are looking to create a more egalitarian structure.
I would say probably the most — one of the areas that changed the most is that there was a much more of a hierarchical focus in companies as I was entering the business world than today where we see much more of a flat structure, a more egalitarian structure and the reality is that the employees of today are looking for that.

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The new media are egalitarian in structure.
The peasant movement was a revolt against the hierarchical socioeconomic structure and developed as a retribalization along egalitarian lines in the central highlands.
Biblically literate women looked to scripture to justify their changing situation, especially in the churches.25 Gabriele Dietrich emphasizes three points which are important in our context from the Jesus Movement26: firstly, the Jesus Movement was critical of the existing patriarchal family structure and created new forms of community; secondly, it was egalitarian in terms of class with a bias in favor of the poor; and, thirdly, it provided for a participation of women which was far reaching and unusual under the conditions of the time.27
Sometimes I fear we have marriages that are functionally egalitarian, because they are within the structure of the larger society.
The Fascist regime itself, whatever its negative features, probably contributed to that «passive revolution» in another of the senses in which Gramsci used the term, in which important social changes can go on even under reactionary and repressive regimes — the gradual erosion of particularistic and traditional authority structures and the development of more egalitarian social forms — though it may be in the nature of the less effective Italian Fascist regime to have served more as a guardian for such structures and less as a corrosive to them than in the more efficient fascist regimes in Germany and Japan.
They've gone from a plodding Eastern Conference - style club to a quick team that can skate with the Western powerhouses, from a team with a caste structure that catered to veteran Brahmans to a homey, almost egalitarian group.
So what's the «basic structure» for the economy for one of your egalitarian liberals?
I said that social democrats - maybe the Labour party in Britain especially - had gradually reduced their use of various tools for increasing equality - trade unionism, income redistribution, changes in ownership structures - and as a result looked increasingly to education to carry their egalitarian hopes.
Freire emphasized informal means of communication that elevated egalitarian relationships over hierarchical structures and formal chains of command.
Ultimately, Lee Bul presents the human impulse to promote visionary and idealistic notions within the structures that surround us daily — our adornments, buildings, and institutions — as an attempt to fulfill the illusive promise of a truly egalitarian and harmonious existence.
History will repeat itself as we evolve to a more efficient services delivery model with an egalitarian pricing structure.
These are companies that are bold in their vision, iterative and experimental in their development, have a reverence for evidence and data, and are open and egalitarian in their structures, he believes.
Most Americans support egalitarian family structures, yet couples find it difficult to split all responsibilities even - steven.
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