Sentences with phrase «ideological conflict in»

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?
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.
Scenario Six examines possible political and ideological conflicts in the 2030s and 40s.

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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.
And the NDP tried to move a motion to get Bill C - 27 withdrawn, because they sailed a conspiracy theory that somehow there was a conflict of interest with a bill that they opposed for ideological reasons, in order to come at a different angle of attack on it.
His questions concern the danger of grids, «diagrammatic accounts of ideological options,» and a picture of ideal types in grand conflict that Milbank was imposing on history.
Sadly, the conflict is an ideological one before it is a political one, just like in Israel, Afghanistan, Syria, Egypt,..., and the list goes on.
But I also suspect that the theological and ideological divisions are so deep that these prescriptions will be read in different ways by different audiences, reinforcing the conflicts Wuthnow thinks they will ease.
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.»
Against sacralism, liberation theologians point to the many ideological distortions of Christian faith to legitimate dominative power - complexes and value - conflicts in which that faith is used to victimize the poor, women, non-European races, the environment, and the defenseless.
For over two hundred years» until the outbreak of World War I» the state system emerging from the Thirty Years» War achieved its objectives (with the exception of the ideological conflict of the Napoleonic period, when the principle of nonintervention was, in effect, abandoned for two decades).
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.
Reinhold Niebuhr has not only exposed the ideological bias in definitions of justice, but he reminds us that the settlement of conflicting claims always involves forces which operate above and beyond considerations of principle.
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.
We are currently engaged in a ideological struggle against religious tyranny and fundamental beliefs within the current conflicts against extremist movements in Islam; why would we ever support extremism here at home?
This does not exclude that in different cultural and ideological traditions there are conflicting emphases on the individual versus the collective.
At times, my ideological desire for absolute equality is in conflict with biological differences that my partner and I can not overcome.
Moreover, his regime's relationship with the nationalist leadership in eastern Ukraine, and their ideological backers in Russia, has not always been cordial during the Ukrainian conflict.
While actions perpetrated by Anonymous often conflict with various laws, it is not because they are political and ideological anarchists or want to destroy governments in principle and create stateless society, but rather because they perceive specific governments and organisations acting contrary to their (i.e. specific group of individuals perpetrating specific action) wishes and want to punish them for that.
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.
It puts the two in dialogue, with real ideological stakes to their life - and - death conflict.
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.
In the current society, national and individual agendas restrict the maintenance of peace and encourage conflicts; such as war, discrimination, and ideological valuation.
The participating artists have roots in nine different countries, and each provides a unique lens on universal themes: definitions of home and safety, ideological extremism, forced migration in the wake of conflict, the constant shift of weaponry and targets, and the unwavering belief in the necessity for defense.
Featured in ArtNet News as the top 25 must see exhibitions this Spring, Chaos and Awe: Painting for the 21st Century includes paintings by an international array of artists, including Franz Ackermann, Ahmed Alsoudani, James Perrin, Eddy Kamuanga, Wangechi Mutu, Sue Williams, and many more, 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.
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.
Noted for her ambitious interventions in public space, as well as her objects, films, photography, installations and ephemeral actions, Rajkowska's practice interrogates individual and collective bodies as politicised sites of historical, ideological and psychological conflict.
The first body of work that created international recognition for the artist was the «Flags» series (2005 — 2016), in which traditional fabrics and objects are reworked as collages that form various incarnations of the American and Iranian flags, exploring ideas of national belonging, as well as the conflicting role of flags as symbols of ideological and nationalistic violence.
The ideological conflicts alluded to in this work's title and iconography are also reflected in Immendorff's painting style.
The themes of xenophobia, consumerism, military conflicts and gender seem to be dominating through their practices, so it can be said that Rosler and Steyerl tend to disseminate a different kind of visual and theoretical discourse in order to penetrate and dissect our social reality, and furthermore to challenge and disrupt existing political and ideological hegemony.
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.
Hopefully we can build clean institutions that have smart mechanisms for keeping politics out, managing ideological conflicts of interest, and extremely vigorous investigations of fraud or falsity in published work.
I believe these unpleasant pieces of the puzzle need to be fit into place in order to understand the internally conflicting positions of many honest «deniers», and to understand and the positions of others who are committed to absolute confidence in the truth of some fundamental «axioms» of their ideological (religious / mathematic / econometric / political) belief systems.
It's bizarre to watch the UK Met Office squirm as it desperately tries to maintain an ideological position in the face of conflicting evidence.
Calling for Twitter to take an ideological stand in order to prevent a social media - spurred international nuclear conflict is a nice thought, but considering how deeply committed tech companies are to the illusion of neutrality — which happens to dovetail nicely with the spineless art of self - preservation — it's not a very realistic one.
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