Sentences with phrase «ideological battles with»

That development could well mean another generation of under - employed and frustrated young men, growing violence due to unemployment and resource scarcity, growing pressures of international migration, and growing ideological battles with Europe and the U.S..
Weighing in on an ideological battle with science can only hurt, don't go that route.

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Republicans in Georgia have become entrenched in a ideological intraparty battle, debating over free market ideals and gun rights with Delta Airlines and the National Rifle Association in the middle.
The visits were not just about economics; they provided the Islamic Republic with a long - denied public relations platform in the intensifying battle for ideological supremacy in the Middle East.
The Guardian: Peru university in Vatican battle over right to call itself Catholic The Vatican is locked in a bitter dispute with one of South America's top universities in a row that has resurrected ideological differences within the Catholic church long thought to have been consigned to cold war history.
And a realistic — rather than idealistic — view of social change perceives the ideological battle behind historical change as being closely intertwined with the battle of interests.
With seven candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for the 19th Congressional District — and little ideological daylight between them — campaigns are touting their candidate's electability in the November battle against incumbent Republican John Faso as they head towards a June 26 primary to decide who'll get the party's line.
All told, the campaign contrasts sharply with the equally crowded Democratic primary four years ago, a far less ideological race and one dominated from the start by the battle between two outsize personalities: Mr. Cuomo and Mark Green, the brash former public advocate.
Temporarily freed from the restraints of a battling - robot franchise, he's allowed to make his most purely ideological statement yet in the form of a (fact - based) story about three idiots pursuing their warped vision of the Horatio Alger myth — which happily coincidences with Bay's.
But an «ideological battle» is being waged about whether pupils with top results should also be discounted.
Indeed there is something theatrical about the pitched battles fought across continents and decades between those on opposite sides of a grand ideological divide, each with a great deal at stake beyond the ideas themselves.
The purpose — or lack thereof — of art will most likely be debated until the moment true liberation arrives, so a to - and - fro process repeats throughout history, with culture occasionally called upon to serve in ideological battle, then permitted to roam free.
In this sense, McEvilley was reminiscent of an earlier poet - critic, Harold Rosenberg, especially in that his famous debate with the Museum of Modern Art's William Rubin and Kirk Varnedoe mirrored the legendary ideological battles Rosenberg waged with Clement Greenberg, the father of eurocentric reductionism, at least on the American shore.
The problem is that climate change has been swept up into political and ideological battles that have little if anything to do with science per se.
What the culture wars represent is not the continuation of ideological struggle between left and right as such, but the dearth of political ideas with which to do battle.
No, with perhaps walking back the rhetoric, it doesn't concern me — it is what it is, part and parcel of identity politics in the context of polarized debates that serve as proxy for ideological battles.
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