Sentences with phrase «ideological conflict»

In particular, we have none of the controls or provisions we would need to keep politics out of these cases, or to manage the profound ideological conflicts of interest that many editors and scientific bodies have.
The larger ideological conflict between the new king T'Challa (Boseman) and the American revolutionary Killmonger (Jordan) has been seen before in the pages of history books and comics, but it's never been given this type of eye - popping, brain - scrambling, heart - pounding blockbuster treatment.
But from every news report about Marvel in the last week, it's pretty clear that Captain America 3 (set to come out in 2016) is going to be about Tony Stark and Steve Rogers facing off in a massive ideological conflict in the aftermath of Avengers: Age of Ultron, in which Stark accidentally unleashes a villainous killer robot on the world.
And all this is taking place with Russia no longer a communist country in ideological conflict with the West.
(Even in his pro-communist period before the war, Ambler's protagonists often were trying to escape from dangers brought on by ideological conflicts and to return to a non-political life in England).
In politics nationalism and ideological conflict reign, so that one who ventures to dream of a universal humanity is regarded as a traitor to his native land.
Billy Graham, pastor to presidents, promulgated a form of public religion that differs from that of Jerry FaIwell and Tim LaHaye, whose narrow vision of a Christian America, suggests Meacham, has engendered much ideological conflict.
Rollins writes, «The sheer amount of ideological conflicts playing out within the text hints at the fact that the writers were writing about a reality that could not be reduced to one description, a reality that was testified to better in the clash of perspectives than in the development of a single, finely honed one.»
Important ideological conflicts emerged between capitalists and communists on grounds of economic theories and practices.
Evgeny Morozov, one of the most interesting commentators on Silicon Valley, has warned that big data is being used to dispense with politics itself, substituting ideological conflict about law and policy with a technocratic approach based on the micro-management of individual behavior.
Anarchism faced a similar ideological conflict with authoritarian socialism.
Unless it's complicated by something like human feeling, and a recognition of the human beings on both sides of any bloody ideological conflict, true - life heroism has a tendency to look a little synthetic on screen.
Scorsese's meticulous, methodical direction complements an altogether brilliant screenplay that barbarically strips away hope and conviction from those who find themselves at the center of a bitter ideological conflict.
Christian Carion's film shamelessly wrings excitement from the recreation of violent ideological conflict.
, which proposed the end of ideological conflict after the collapse of the Soviet Union and advocated the spread of liberal democracy.
Wile, D. B. (1977) Ideological conflicts between clients and psychotherapists.
Scenario Six examines possible political and ideological conflicts in the 2030s and 40s.
In effect, many of the basic economic and ideological conflicts of the country were built into the commission from the outset, and the process of writing a report inevitably became an effort at consensus building.
But it also imposed a sense of obligation, which encouraged mainline Protestant intellectuals to transcend the ideological conflicts of the moment in order to speak to the nation as a whole.
What I propose in the present analysis is to emphasize three major sets of forces to which the leadership of emerging universities and their constituencies were responding: first, those having to do with the demands of technological society; second, those having to do with ideological conflicts; and third, those having to do with pluralism and related cultural change.
I am concerned here especially with communism as an international force, and I want to address myself to the relationship of the churches to the Cold War as an ideological conflict.
(2) The relationship between Christian faith and ethics and the ideological conflict of East and West.
Ideological conflict is frequently expressed through religious battles, but the stakes are usually political.
WWII was an ideological conflict.
Although Miliband defining himself more economically leftwards than previously does certainly provide some useful ripples of blue water between the Tories and Labour now (useful for both parties), Tory cabinet ministers resurrecting the ideological conflicts of the «80s and earlier may not do much to paint the party in a favourable light.
But he fails to create an ideological conflict — as both characters come across as essentially nihilistic if they have any discernible leaning at all, which is, again, perhaps not how you want Superman to come across — instead forcing a contrived one, as part of a nonsensical plan engineered by Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg).
By comparison, Steve Rogers» personal arc in Civil War isn't as engaging as the journeys that he's gone on during his previous solo movies - and at times, it almost feels like Steve is getting pushed to the back - seat in his own film, partly because the actual «ideological conflict» between Steve and Tony in Civil War is somewhat under - whelming.
In fact as Civil War progresses it gets ever more entrenched in the complexities of this ideological conflict.
Filmmaker Matthew Heineman, director of City of Ghosts, hopes his film sheds light on the ideological conflict between the armed group and citizens.
Filmmaker Matthew Heineman, director of City of Ghosts, hopes his film sheds light on the ideological conflict between ISIL fighters and Syrian citizens.
What began as an ideological conflict between Iron Man and Captain America became an actual battle at the end.
This ideological conflict is what earns del Toro his status as one of the greats.
Both lessons culminate with an overall question to be presented to students at the end: How does Priestley use his characterisation of Mr Birling and Inspector Goole to present the ideological conflict in Act 1?
Typically referred to as the «red scare» or «McCarthy» era, the period from 1947 to 1954 was characterized by an ideological conflict which consumed all aspects of American culture.
Through his original research and interviews as a foreign correspondent, Ostrovsky reveals the ideological conflicts, compromises, and temptations that plague modern - day Russia.
The exhibition (22 June — 16 September 2018) features works that induce feelings of disturbance, mystery, and expansiveness through the portrayal of forces shaping and hastening social transformation in ways that are increasingly difficult to predict, such as globalism, ideological conflict, technology, science, and philosophy.
Whether about violence and poverty, exile and migration, or other conditions of global or ideological conflict, his work prompts observation and thinking that unsettle conventions and complacency.
The ideological conflicts alluded to in this work's title and iconography are also reflected in Immendorff's painting style.
No social scientist would ever submit the results of a subjective rating study where he alone did all the ratings and had an ideological conflict of interest with respect to the outcome.
It starts as a story of how toasters are being banned in the British city of Bradford, and how it turns into a tale of ideological conflict.
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