Sentences with phrase «ideal espoused»

There are differences between the libertarian ideal espoused by Friedman and the actual voucher program the Swedes put in place in the early»90s.
Eistein and Spinoza's concept of God was more of an abstract, pantheistic concept — not the anthropomorphic, anthropocentric ideal espoused by the Abrahamic religions.
The ideals espoused in the Declaration of Independence are evident in the New Thought belief that each person is divinely endowed with the right to happiness and the power of choice, enjoying equal access to the creative potential of spiritual and metaphysical laws.
Reading the comments by nottolate only reinforces the image of today's faux Christian as arrogant, condescending, and self - righteous — they bear little to no resemblance to the ideals they espouse.
Those that want to aim more for the ideals espoused by Communism (i.e. Socialism), without the disastrous side effects, have states limit how much control they exert over various areas of the economy.
Beyond just campaign finance, throughout Cuomo's tenure as Governor, Samuels has been a consistent critic, claiming Cuomo has not embraced the progressive ideals he espouses.
Buildings such as the White House, the artist explains, «purport ideologies around democracy and possibilities that those ideals espouse.
JASON STOPA Your paintings are rooted in the formal language of high modernism, but they have titles such as Depression (2016) and Opioid Addiction (2016), which suggest something more quotidian than the lofty ideals espoused by Barnett Newman or Josef Albers.

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The type of massive change espoused by the Occupiers will take many years to effect, even in an ideal situation.
When W. E. B. Du Bois spoke in 1903 about embracing the «greater ideals of the American Republic» and the «spirit of the Declaration of Independence «11 he was only doing in the language of his day what Gordon and Cruse in our own time do when they espouse democracy and pluralism as fundamental to the American republic.
This meant not only that Catholics ought ideally to be converted to Protestantism, it also suggested that all Americans should adopt the set of cultural ideals that Protestants espoused.
Tocqueville is regarded as the most profound, astute and complex observer of a nation espousing the ideals of equality and freedom.
On the other hand, the complexity of evaluation does point to the plurality of relevant ideals that may be legitimately espoused and to the inevitable conflict between those who cling to the simpler harmonies and those who would risk their sacrifice for the sake of greater massiveness.
I think that whenever one espouses one's «way» as the ideal and everything else inferior, you're alienating a lot of people.
It should be clear to any observer that over the past four years, Ekiti has retreated from the progressive values that we espoused in office and our grand ideals of human development.
There are numerous people out there that would espouse different ideals, all claiming to be libertarian.
Her outspoken demands for equal rights for droids are both funny and pointed, and in keeping with the ideals of revolution espoused in the last two Star Wars films (Rogue One and The Last Jedi), though it's mostly played for a laugh, until it becomes sentimental (traditional the only two modes in Ron Howard's directorial toolkit).
Despite his belief in the ideals that he espouses to his students, how was Hundert tested in applying those principles to his own life?
All contributions and communication are welcome, so long as they do not (within this project space) espouse, entertain, advocate for, or otherwise positively discuss the political ideals associated with Social Justice, Progressivism, Communism, Socialism, Fascism, Marxism, or anything else generally reminiscent of any political philosophy to the left of Classical Liberals or Libertarians.
The exhibition critiques the fallacy inherent in the opposing discourses of colonial - era «noble savagery» as encapsulated in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness (that African nature is «something monstrous and free»); and post-colonial populism which espouses the ideal of a natural world in Africa as a Paradise Lost.
What's unfortunate is that nobody seems to be in a position to make a criticism of what's going on, about standards being lowered, and having false ideals... We have a lot of young critics, and the young critics feel that the way to succeed in their own area is to espouse and support whatever it is that's catching on, and if they can be the first ones to proclaim it, they can then become another Clement Greenberg, perhaps.
An open letter to all scouts, found when Baden - Powell died in 1941, includes the following observations which seem, to this writer, to resonate with the ideals that TreeHugger now espouses some sixty years on.
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