Sentences with phrase «ideal society»

In this way, Lee has questioned the nature of human beings and their notions of ideal society with the aim of arriving at universal values.
But after witnessing the history of man's violence against man, repeated time and again, Wakanda resolved to shield its supreme technological innovations and ideal society from the world, to protect its own people by shielding them from humankind's folly.
Jackson, who was raised in what was described as a churchgoing, liberal family in a Baltimore suburb, said his ideal society is «1950s America.»
for no attempt to produce a society without religion has produced an ideal society.
My second point was that there was the implication, or even the statement, that we could have an ideal society if we could just get rid of the evil of religion.
As Anderson writes, «Aron had too profound a sense of the diversity of history to admit easily to a strong notion of an ideal society or best regime, or to succumb to the extreme generalities favored by literary political thinkers.»
The ideal society for this author was classless, and that could not happen if a male penetrates a male, and makes him thereby, a lower class.
Nor do Christians understand Jesus Christ as some kind of Ayatollah, communicating a blueprint of an ideal society and calling upon his believers to make laws, pronounce judgment, and execute his will in the political, economic, and social spheres.
They see Deweyan democracy not so much as a political system, but more as a way of life, «a set of practices, attitudes, and expectations, which, in an ideal society, would pervade every aspect of human interaction.»
The structure of the ideal society Can not be finally prescribed, nor can we directly create a new order, The stuff of human history and human nature simply does not permit that kind of attack.
When you consider the division of land in ancient Israel, God's instructions concerning the year of jubilee, the sabbatical year, and the laws about gleaning, as well as the description of the early Church in which participants «had everything in common,» you could make the case that the ideal society is one in which wealth is shared.
What would an ideal society look like if it were designed to bring as much of heaven to earth as possible?
Merits of whether golf has a place in the role of an ideal society aside, this is the whole damn point.
If we lived in an ideal society, moving in the ways — and in the quantities — that humans were designed to move, then our pelvic floor muscles would NATURALLY be kept supple, vital, and strong.
It's quite an ideal society and as far as the way men and women are allowed to realise their full potential.
Production designer Hannah Beachler and Coogler did a great job in crafting the kingdom, representing an ideal society where people live harmoniously with each other.
While seeming to offer solutions, Torluemke presents the ideal society in a suspiciously artificial way, cautioning that paradise is never what it seems to be.
In April 2015, Jemison brought together members of Harlem - based community organizations as well as artists, writers, activists, and others for a Utopia Club reading group in MoMA's library, where they discussed black American literary and political visions of an ideal society.
This idea is echoed in Rotrophydhian (2017), the museum's high alter, in which the sleek, clinical Pop Art aesthetic of Hirst's iconic «medicine cabinets» are challenged by the very detritus that fills it - making provocative references to utopian images of an ideal society and addressing age - old philosophical preoccupations with birth, death and decay.
The Gardener Digs in Another Time, which is on show till 9 October 2016, reflects upon the use of the garden in visual culture as a vehicle for utopian thought and an emblem for an ideal society.
rm consciousness of her own country's political and social history of being colonized in the early 1900s, of division into north and south after the Korean War, of various coup d'état and revolutions, Lee has explored ways that humans have over the ages continued to pursue utopias, or ideal societies.
In contrast to ideal societies, Martin Wong: Human Instamatic at the Bronx Museum of the Arts finds spaces of freedom despite the cascade of social failures that characterized the 1980s.
We perceive a highly active utopian society, whose inhabitants relentlessly relate to one another and to their environment, while at the same time we have a sense of claustrophobic enclave and wonder how tightly knit an ideal society should be.
There is an ideal society which just happens to coincide with their normative viewpoint and if we follow their lead we will achieve that ideal society which will of course dictate how we all think and act.
Cultural cognition refers to the tendency of individuals to form beliefs about societal dangers that reflect and reinforce their commitments to particular visions of the ideal society.
Because the public fears that Sunstein describes as irrational express cultural values, expert cost - benefit analysis does not merely insulate the law from factual error, as Sunstein argues; rather, it systematically detaches law from popular understandings of the ideal society.
With respect to those who have genuine concern for the poor, I would remind them that it is the poor that will be disproportionally affected by climate change — and hope that this is enough to motivate them to recognize that it must precedence over their implementation of their personal version of the ideal society — at least for the time being.
Plato's The Republic, probably written by about 380 BC, described an ideal society where political power is placed in the hands of a Philosopher King, a specially trained ruler who has a passion for the truth.
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