Sentences with phrase «non-working-class element of society»

«Those three elements of society would work together to manage the economy, society, et cetera.»
Understand that white supremacy is not limited to the most fringe elements of our society.
Bremmer and Kupchan worry that in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist rhetoric before elections next year «could give cover to radicalized elements of society that want to target Muslims and lower - caste Hindus.»
The problem is that through out history folks have called groups or elements of society that they do or did not like or agree with such names to de-humanize them.
We habitually think of persons, one by one, as the constituent elements of society, and we regard the social whole as made up of their enforced or voluntary blending.
The incorporation of the identifying characteristic in the elements of the society has two functions.
Future generations will again pose the question of truth as an element of society, hence the old question of the ecclesiality of Christian truth is still a new question.
Once, the First Secretary of the Regional Communist Party insisted that the «black beetles» vote in town rather than at the monastery as a way of teaching «the atavistic deviant non-working-class element of society» a lesson.
Meanwhile the tolls, levied substantially on a what - the - traffic - will - bear basis, have tended to eliminate some elements of society from the marketplace of ideas and to give dominance to others.
For Aristotle, the family is what Reilly nicely calls the «primary and irreducible element of society
This must involve a consideration of the constituent elements of any society; namely the family, civil society and political society.
For example, when we close our eyes to elements of society such as the homeless, the unemployed, the mentally ill, and others who do not seem to fit into our idealization of social order, or if we forget the sufferings of past generations, we end up with sketches that are inadequate to God's own vision of the future.
Such a system needs special care to protect the minorities, the politically weak, and the powerless and voiceless elements of a society.
I tend to think that whilst, admittedly, it can in certain cases be counter-productive (it all too often demonises the poorest, when it seems to me that some of the most poisonous elements of society are to be found at the top), nonetheless it does also focus the mind on the problem, and unite people behind the recognition of it, and galvanise them into trying to seek solutions and remedies for it.
As we've seen with standard transgenic techniques and other gene - editing technologies, if you develop a product for human consumption, it will be rejected by elements of society.
«Technology is such a pervasive element of our society, you have to find a way to integrate it into business models,» says Gaudreault, who is also co-owner of Pitbull Events, a premier gay entertainment company.
Being in a perpetual state of war is damaging to the intangible elements of society, such as ethics, values, norms and morals.
Much as he once buried a plane that was no longer in use as a performative earth work, Hiorns hints here to an excavation of sorts, an unearthing of the forgotten social, political, consumer, industrial, mechanical elements of our society and resignification of these elements vis - à - vis the presence of the bodies of naked youth.
The artists share certain similarities in that they use familiar motifs, presented at times in humorous ways, to portray the hidden and darker elements of our society.
Featuring works from Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art collection created mostly in the 1980s and»90s by artists including Chris Burden, Alfredo Jaar, Louise Lawler, Inigo Manglano - Ovalle, and Adrian Piper, this exhibition reveals the continuing resonance and complexity of topics such as freedom of expression, militarism, the dynamics of race, human and economic consequences of globalization, and other defining elements of society today.
Often called «The Eight,» or the Ashcan School, the group (George Luks, William Glackens, John Sloan, Everett Shinn, Arthur B. Davies, Maurice Prendergast, Ernest Lawson, and George Bellows) painted with a journalistic approach, portraying the grit and seedy elements of society.
It is no longer viable to dismiss protests such as this as coming from a fringe element of society or as a bunch of leftover hippies from the sixties still trying to find themselves.
The climate change disinformation campaign that arose in the 1980s was part of what sociologists call a countermovement, that is a movement that arises when elements of society are threatened by social movements that are perceived to potentially adversely affect their interests.
[Response: And just what are you doing about it (except consistently bitching) mr big talker?????? And do try to get a clue about the roles of different elements of society in effecting change — Jim]
Social workers do not work with any particular element of society; depending on their individual assignment, they may work with children, adults or even the elderly.
Your efforts should be praised universally for attempting to create a bridge between the many diverse elements of our society.

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Millennials have embraced self - deprecation as a great type of humor to have in a globalized society where people interact less in person because it adds an element of the ability to relate to the person with whom you are interacting.
Furthermore, major elements within Middle Eastern societies, including most religious movements, oppose such an embrace of secular Western identity to one degree or another, and only a small part of the population would commit to it.
Unfortunately, elements of European society are reacting as the Islamic State desires.
The basic elements of TQM, as expounded by the American Society for Quality Control, are 1) policy, planning, and administration; 2) product design and design change control; 3) control of purchased material; 4) production quality control; 5) user contact and field performance; 6) corrective action; and 7) employee selection, training, and motivation.
Secretary Clinton continued: «Religious freedom is both an essential element of human dignity and of secure, thriving societies.
Religious conviction is not something outside society; it is part of society's inner core: «Religion is not a separate area marked off from society... [but] a natural element within society, constantly recalling the vertical dimension: attentive listening to God as the condition for seeking the common good, for seeking justice and reconciliation in the truth.»
I believe in government; that men can not live together without rules but that they should be kept at the bare minimum of safety; that there is no form of government ordained from God as being better than any other; that the anarchic elements in society are so strong that it is a whole - time task to keep the peace.
Fortunately for us, the argument ought not to be about our personal validity, but to the objective claims we make about the truths of scripture and the essential elements that genuine Christian faith has and does contribute to society.
These scholars even eliminate elements, like the tolerance of slavery, as society changes.
I also did not say that America was Isolationist — there was a large isolationist element in society (and the Christians were in that camp) that effectively kept America out of the war for years, but Roosevelt, an internationalist, was able to provide supplies via lend - lease (which the conservatives and religious people of the time opposed).
She called religious freedom «a cherished constitutional value, a strategic national interest, and a foreign policy priority,» adding that it was an «essential element of human dignity and of secure, thriving societies, statistically linked with economic development and democratic stability.»
A society, then, is an environment needed to sustain the common element of form or defining characteristic of the society in successive generations of actual occasions.
There may be sufficient consensus on the urgency of developing a sustainable society to achieve agreement on some elements of institutional reform for which only a few were ready in the seventies.
The attempts by the metropolitan centers and their local representatives to induce population control and the growing importance of military «aid» to suppress the large marginal elements point to the instability of the present system and its lack of satisfactory options for the Latin American societies.
The message that comes through Snow most clearly is the hostility of the most powerful elements in Turkish society to anything authentically Western, particularly the claims of individual conscience.
If we view the soul as an effective social system for the procurement of intense experience, we can legitimately apply to it Whitehead's statement in «Immortality» that «the more effective social systems involve a large infusion of various soils of personalities as subordinate elements in their make - up — for example, an animal body, or a society of animals, such as human beings» (IMM 690).
The classic anthropological picture, largely drawn from the study of primitive societies, of tightly - woven patterns of culture, each element of which has to be understood in relation to all the other interconnected elements, is decreasingly relevant to the understanding of man - in - relation.
The Church as a society does not contribute apart from the elements that constitute it, although the weight of the elements working together may outweigh the collection of individual contributions.
... «The metaphysical element is the path to be taken in order to move beyond the crisis pervading large sectors of philosophy at the moment, and thus to correct certain mistaken modes of behaviour now widespread in our society
In any domain — whether it be the cells of a body, the members of a society or the elements of a spiritual synthesis — union differentiates.
Curiously, the religious dimension of the new global society may draw on some of the long - neglected elements in the biblical tradition itself.
Another element of continuity, conscious or not, is the idea that they are a remnant, a people called out of the larger doomed society to herald a new age.
Another element of Catholic ecclesiology makes clear the fundamental difference between democracy in the Church and in secular society.
Ironically, it is some of those dissident elements of the old tradition that may well contain seeds of the religious dimension of the future global society.
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