Blame
it on cultural imperialism, the undeniable twee delight of appliqué birds, or the sheer convenience of ironic facial hair, just know this: The hipster has reached these international cities, and will no doubt continue to penetrate the far - flung corners of the earth (at least until the next trend strikes).
Leo Ribuffo
on cultural imperialism and human rights, National Interest, Summer 1998.
Not exact matches
There is today a curious and dangerous convergence between philosophical nihilists and radical multiculturalists,
on the one hand, and,
on the other, those states that reject the idea of universal human rights as an instance of
cultural imperialism.
Efforts to promote such changes in the guise of human rights are correctly condemned as egregious instances of «
cultural imperialism» by which elites of certain rich nations, not least of the United States, attempt to impose their values
on the rest of the world.
But this makes it difficult for them to see the potentially negative affects of mass migration
on the
cultural integrity and future of a nation, harms akin to those of
imperialism, which the Church condemns.
He believes that the potential positive outcomes of programs based
on the belief that adult - child play is crucial for child development could be reduced by suspicions of «racism or
cultural imperialism».
Which doesn't necessarily make their task any easier, for they must grapple openly with those — both
on the progressive left and in minority communities — who are openly hostile to
cultural judgmentalism and
imperialism.
Heron, Patrick, «Part Two of the Report by the British Painter Patrick Heron
on How American
Cultural Imperialism Took Over Britain and the History Book Accounts», The Guardian, 11 October 1974