Sentences with phrase «elite classes of society»

Once that scale of measure has been established, the elite classes of society can no longer deny the populist cultural impact, refined intellectual value, and large economic rewards created by the influence of Graffiti and Street Art, which finally can be classified as the two most prevalent styles and art movements of the late twentieth and early twenty - first centuries.
The ability to attract a man belonging to the elite class of the society is something only a few women can accomplish.

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He feared that he wouldn't live up to their intellectual height and yet soon found that he truly was a peer and his life's course had been permanently altered as society now accepted him as an elite member of the professional class.
Banana Republics are societies characterized by their starkly stratified social classes and a ruling - class plutocracy composed of the business, political and military elites.
We may, of course, regret the fact that this alliance between church and state has allowed the ruling classes to co-opt Christian religion in order to legitimate the interests, the hopes, the struggles and the ambitions of the dominant elites at the expense of the oppressed and powerless sections of society.
«This is a class struggle between the political elites and those of us fighting to rescue the soul of our society.
The loss of life and livelihood after the eruption may have aggravated problems of class difference and widened the gap between the elite and the commoners, which Driessen says «existed already in Minoan society
The more efficiently a society identifies the most able young people of both sexes, sends them to the best colleges, unleashes them into an economy that is tailor - made for people with their abilities and lets proximity take its course, the sooner a New Elite — the «cognitive elite» that Herrnstein and I described — becomes a class unto itself.
This shortchanges high - ability boys and girls who lack the options and family support of the educated elite and exacerbates our society's «coming apart,» as Charles Murray terms the widening gap between our «new upper» and «new lower» classes.
Mindful of the need for the fine arts of patronage since it tends to receive its support from an economic elite - which Greenberg feared was disappearing - he prophetically predicted a classless society brought about by the coming age of industrialization and a broad leisure class.
And in the case of the avant - garde, this was provided by an elite among the ruling class of that society from which it assumed itself to be cut off, but to which it has always remained attached by an umbilical cord of gold.»
There concern is maintaing social control in the wealthy elite and ensuring the continued existence of a class based society.
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