Sentences with phrase «ideological roots of»

Particl joins a growing list of privacy coins that are sticking to the ideological roots of cryptocurrency by offering greater anonymity in day - to - day transactions.
The ideological roots of both parties are similar (marxism).
After 1945, the occupying powers briefly viewed the Grimms» tales as part of the ideological roots of the defeated enemy.
Nagasaka also attempts to find an ideological root of her home, the biggest new town in Japan, in Taut's ideas and buildings.

Not exact matches

The current international system has its ideological roots in the Enlightenment and is closely tied to the advocacy of such a system as a way of achieving what Kant called «perpetual peace.»
That contemporary evangelical ideas of social ethics are rooted in outside theological / ideological frameworks can perhaps be illustrated by comparing the four positions outlined above with that of California politics over the last twenty years.
Without realizing it — and this is at the root of our present political and ideological confusion — we are still desperately clinging to the old concept, now become unlivable, of a world in a state of human immobility, as though this idea were not visibly crumbling.
The deeper roots of our malaise are ideological though.
Johnson obviously regrets the decline of the traditional Labour politician's career path: often a career in politics was developed through trade union activism and in pursuance of deep - rooted ideological values.
It accuses the Conservatives of taking «major strides back to their ideological roots» since the election and points to the «increasingly shrill language the Tories are using as they vacate the centre ground».
«This programme is a continuation of the Tory ideological reform agenda for which grass roots Liberal Democrats are paying an increasingly high price.»
Rather than wanting to see Wakanda destroyed, his rift with the King of Wakanda is rooted in ideological difference more than anything else.
«Her arguments are sound, rooted in evidence, and unencumbered by the kinds of ideological partisanship that characterizes too much of current debates on education.
The DeVos interventions are not about improving public education; they are about pushing a political agenda that is rooted in ideological obsessions rather than an understanding of how to improve schools.
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.
His migrations from and to former USSR, USA, Europe, minor Asia and the Middle - East are rooted in his pictural and graphic art, an ornemental poetry which gives to read and to see the cultural, historical, ideological overlappings of our globalised world.
It challenges ideological rigidity with its picture of grass - roots self - organizing activity.
It is political science, rooted in an ideological loathing of fossil fuels, economic growth and humanity itself.
They said they wanted the rights and benefits of marriage but had «deep - rooted and genuine ideological objections to marriage based upon what they consider to be its historically patriarchal nature».
In many circumstances, the ideological roots and the justification for discriminatory conduct, racism, xenophobia and even genocide, started and was formented in bastions of «higher» learning.
The liberal grass - roots movement gave birth to two huge stars over the last decade, one who rode a wave of anti-war support into the White House and the other who became the ideological standard - bearer in the fight against big banks and corporate...
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