Sentences with phrase «n't about communism»

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And only our radicals didn't learn a lot from what we've found out over the last generation about horribly monstrous and massively murderous communism really was.
Fowden's conceptual framework provides interesting perspectives for thinking about why communism could not come to the aid of the Soviet Empire to produce either a world empire or a successor commonwealth.
John Paul II's approach to east central Europe was based on different premises: that the post-war division of Europe was immoral and historically artificial; that communist violations of basic human rights had to be named for what they were; and that the «captive nations» could eventually find tools of resistance that communism could not match, if they reclaimed the religious, moral, and cultural truth about themselves and lived those truths without fear.
Not Marxism qua Marxism but you have to understand that what Jesus taught us about living in this world shares a a lot with some of the ideals of communism.
And it's not about what christianity goes with that I am concerned about — unless you think that communism goes with anything too.
He talks about what we do when communism has died and one can not be a Catholic in Italy — what did the refugees do at night?
The loaves and fishes story is not about magic, it's about communism.
I quite easily found the answer about Fascism but didn't find any convincing information about communism.
While I do not want to assert that all communism is Marxist, I will be talking about Marxism because I deem it to be the most developed communist theory.
The US were concerned about a communist revolution in Japan, so they (or possibly the Japanese themselves, I'm not sure on this point) initially censored some war crimes such as the Nanking massacre for fear that it would provoke sympathy among the Japanese for communism.
Any message or deeper insights (mostly about communism and religion) fly under the radar, as the movie goes from one parody of old Hollywood film to another, but if you aren't a fan of TCM, this movie might not be your cup of tea.
The film isn't subtle about his idealistic stance on income equality and workers» rights: The scene where he explains his politics to his pre-teen daughter feels like a communism commercial conceived by a team that normally handles ladies» hygiene products.
Because movement conservatives of that time such as William F. Buckley Jr., and Barry Goldwater didn't view state - sanctioned racism as the great moral question that it was, because their fetish for preserving tradition led them to believe that the federal government didn't have the obligation to address segregation, because of their concerns about communism and the expansion of federal government, and because they viewed the civil disobedience by activists such as Martin Luther King (as well as their push to force social change) as an affront to the order they craved, they essentially gave succor to Jim Crow segregationists even if that wasn't their original intent.
Wunderman goes where few writers have dared in exploring the difficult subjects of communism and atheism (as she says in her interview at BookBrowse she didn't set out to write about these subjects per se but wanted her characters to be truly shunned by the community without making them perverts or criminals).
We will not tell you where, we're about HOW to deal with tropical communism.
I had basically left - wing sympathies but, I don't know, as someone said about communism: great idea, wrong species!
So this «triumphalism» about the evils of communism tends to whitewash evils of the non-communist world, and I deliberately haven't included Nazi Germany, slavery in the U.S., the decimation of the First Nations in North America, the Armenian genocide, the Rape of Nanking, and other examples from history.
We will not tell you where, we're about HOW to deal with tropical communism.
We will not tell you where, we're about HOW to deal with tropical communism.
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