Sentences with phrase «necessity of struggle»

So is the affirmation of the reality and necessity of struggle.
The necessity of struggle against oppression can also be described through the use of neoclassical resources.8 According to such resources, it is inevitable that the oppressed will struggle for liberation.
No permanent improvement to mankind can result from the attempt by government to remove the necessity of the struggle for existence.»

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Your theory presents a mental picture that I may be able to use in my own struggles to mesh my intellectual integrity with my religious community (not to imply that the two are of any necessity mutually exclusive).
Hay recorded that Lincoln told him at one point: «I consider the central idea pervading this struggle is the necessity that is upon us, of proving that popular government is not an absurdity.
For the unfinished present to attain its fullness in the future, it is not only reasonable that it believe and hope, but it must of necessity, as the very law of its being, hope and believe; otherwise despair which takes the drive and soul out of the struggle will take over.
What matters in the church is not religion but the form of Christ, and its taking form amidst a band of men.25 The problem as well as necessity of non-religious interpretation is posed before us by way of introducing a question with which he is struggling: «What is bothering me incessantly is the question what Christianity really is, or indeed who Christ really is, for us today.
In my view much could be improved in the inevitable struggles between conservatives and progressives in the Church if the nature of this necessity of alternatives were better understood.
It has to struggle to combine creation by a free act of will with the absence of alternative possibilities for God, and to combine the contingency of the world with the necessity of God's act of creation and with the necessity of God's knowledge of that world.
It is not surprising that the slums in our cities, where there is an intense struggle for basic necessities, have become scenes of violent conflict, M.N. Srinivas, the eminent sociologist, observes «The richest soil for communal frenzy to build on is poverty, illiteracy, unemployment and slum — like conditions — all of which are m plenty in urban India» (India Today, January 16 - 31, 1993).
the possibility and necessity of living in a dimension of meaning in which the urgencies of the struggle are subordinated to a sense of awe before the vastness of the historical drama in which we are jointly involved; to a sense of modesty about the virtue, wisdom, and power available to us for the resolution of its perplexities; to a sense of contrition about the common human frailties and foibles which lie at the foundation of... our vanities; and to a sense of gratitude for the divine mercies which are promised to those who humble themselves.
However, any realistic approach to social issues must recognize the power struggle that pervades society and the resulting necessity of force.
The struggle is never completed, so that the world of the empirical theologian is melioristic and ambiguous, undefined by necessity, uniformity, or any pure optimism or pessimism; nor is the struggle resolvable by a priori reason, adequate worldviews, or even empirical induction.
It reminds me of some books I've read about teams on Mount Everest... the struggle, the necessity of clear communication, the risk, the danger, the rigor, the courage.
Marriage, therefore, is a microcosm of the struggle that characterizes all of life: the conflict between the individual and society, freedom and necessity, the head and the heart, faith in God and the impulses of one's own sweet will.
The image of mothers struggling to provide the basic necessities for their babes in arms stuck with Lisa, and together with another mom friend, Rachel, she brainstormed how to take action.
In view of this ubiquity of the struggle for power in all social relations and on all levels of social organization, is it surprising that nation state politics is of necessity power politics»
But as the price of Gleevec climbed — from $ 26,000 a year when it was approved in 2001 to $ 146,000 by 2016 — Havel struggled to pay for treatment and basic necessities like groceries, eventually filing for bankruptcy.
I began the program out of necessity, having struggled with depression and some serious digestive health issues for months on end.
It is a wardrobe necessity for most of us, and I know the struggle most women face shopping for the right pair of jeans because I have faced it too.
Humidifiers are easily one of the most overlooked and underutilized beauty tools in existence, and if your lips are struggling to retain moisture, a humidifier is an absolute necessity.
The audacity of hope won the 2008 Democratic primary, yet we are still living in the shadow of the vicious realignment of the American electorate, provoked by the media's negative appeals to race and gender and the right - wing propaganda that bashes vulnerable groups... Real hope is grounded in a particularly messy struggle and it can be betrayed by naïve projections of a better future that ignore the necessity of doing the real work.
After four decades of rapt male attention, her struggle to accept the necessity of her double mastectomy is as heartrending as her iron - jawed determination to have her head shaved (by the legendary Frances de la Tour in a cameo) is inspiring.
Sadly, as the public university struggles with budgets, we are going to see more corporate partnerships like ASU and Starbucks, but I also think we're also poised to see quality public education programs that attend to nontraditional students, as well as community colleges, emerge as key figures in the discussions around the necessity of actually teaching today's students.
The reader will enjoy the vivid descriptions as well as a window into the plight of those struggling to survive where basic necessities may not be available.
A once - popular singer, desperate to make a comeback, turning from the one certainty in his life... A man whose unerring taste in music is the only thing his closest friends value in him... A struggling singer - songwriter unwittingly involved in the failing marriage of a couple he's only just met... A gifted, underappreciated jazz musician who lets himself believe that plastic surgery will help his career... A young cellist whose tutor promises to «unwrap» his talent... Passion or necessity — or the often uneasy combination of the two — determines the place of music in each of these lives.
Kitty Kat Haven's «Pet Pantry» program is a community - based program dedicated to helping Lewis County residents who are struggling with the choice of providing for their own necessities or purchasing food for their pets.
The selection of works reveals central themes of Bourgeois autobiographical art, as the unconscious, anxiety, pain and pleasure, but also the paradoxes of the self, struggling between the loneliness and the necessity to connect with others.
Born out of struggle, hardship, and more importantly, out of furious curiosity and biological necessity, his practice has recently manifested in sound.
In Somerset, pushing and squeezing makes a virtue out of necessity, as the sculptural forms work with, or struggle against, the odd concertina of spaces, which feels stuttered despite Laplace's best efforts to integrate new and existing architectures.
On the other hand, if you've previously struggled to pay for your minimum necessities, a sudden increase in income may cause a totally different kind of anxiety.
Creating the ITT platform was simply their solution to their own struggles and frustrations that stemmed from the ever - expanding cryptocurrency market and their desire to trade in it; but, as is usually the case, necessity became the mother of invention, and they soon realized that the ITT platform was a useful service that could aid cryptocurrency traders across the globe.
In a family struggling with dysfunction and problems there is often an identified problem person, identified patient (such as the black - sheep of the family or the «crazy one») who may actually have this role out of necessity in order to have some place in the family, or to keep the family together.
Moderate - income families are typically ineligible for these publicly funded programs, but at the same time, such families struggle to afford the high cost of care in the private sector.19 This leaves parents facing a series of difficult choices, including prioritizing child care expenses over other household necessities; settling for low - quality child care that fits their budget; patching together multiple informal care options; or leaving the workforce altogether.20 To ensure that all children can realize the gains that come from attending high - quality early childhood programs, policy solutions need to focus on improving program supports and creating funding strategies that will increase access to high - quality programs for children from all backgrounds.
It was through this work that Adam gained an understanding of the importance of developing an individual's healthy whole being, processing his / her life story and experiences through dialect, and the necessity of reaching out for help when the challenges, conflicts, and struggles of life can be too much.
The use of the subjective measure of financial difficulty as a measure of SES reflects whether the mother feels that she struggles to afford food, housing, heating, clothing and necessities for the child: all acknowledged to be essential for basic living standards.
This study points at the necessity of specific psychological interventions, presently absent from the Hungarian public healthcare routine, for women struggling with infertility, to help them manage potential mental health problems and meet their reproductive goals.
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