Sentences with phrase «permanent revolution»

"Permanent revolution" refers to a continuous and ongoing process of social and political change. It suggests that change should not be limited to one specific event or period, but rather should be a constant and dynamic aspect of society. It emphasizes the need for constant transformation and the pursuit of progress in various aspects of life. Full definition
The pace of change was like permanent revolution in Mao's China.
Drawing on Marx, Cox described the Church as the avant - garde of God's permanent revolution in the world.
It was Paul Martin's permanent revolution, for -LSB-...]
What seems like a permanent revolution among Twitter's senior ranks hasn't done any favors for the $ 12 billion media business.
Trotsky's ideal of «permanent revolution,» in the hands of his nemesis Stalin, resulted in decades of «omeletmaking.»
The Editors of Fortune, in collaboration with Russell W. Davenport, U.S.A., The Permanent Revolution (New York: Prentice - Hall, 1951).
The revolution which the freedom of love meant is a permanent revolution which must work itself out in history.
There are many ways of expressing this thrust towards a semper reformanda or a permanent revolution.
«Revelation is not the development and not the elimination of our natural religion,» but its «conversion and permanent revolution... through Jesus Christ.»
«But what if these new modes are essentially anarchical, if they so illegitimize social authority that they constitute, in effect, a «permanent revolution»?
«I suppose that, in striving to guarantee liberty from exploitation and inequality, where Trotsky had the concept of «permanent revolution» against capitalism, we more moderate souls need a kind of «permanent reform» against its iniquities.»
Many young Britons admired Mao Zedong and his «permanent revolution» in China.
Even if Corbyn wanted to call it a day, in a repeat of 2016, I doubt McDonnell would let him unless the permanent revolution is first guaranteed by Labour's conference.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Art Is... The Permanent Revolution (Unrated) Agitprop documentary examining how printmakers, including Rembrandt, Goya and Picasso, have influenced the political landscape over the ages via graphic depictions of the human condition.
«Permanent Revolution» is an old idea, first put forth by Leon Trotsky, back in the early days of the Soviet Union.
Modernism depended on being a permanent revolution.
«Art, by its very essence, is of the new» he said in 1963, «There is only one healthy diet for artistic creation: that of permanent revolution» (J. Dubuffet, quoted in M. Glimcher, (ed.)
Responding to the festival's 2018 theme «Transforming Minds» The London Group have organised three exhibitions featuring the work of over 70 artists: Altered States, artists» moving image, Beyond Image: The Permanent Revolution, painting and mixed - media and Nothing Endures but Change, ephemeral sculpture.
Just as Albers's «Manhattan» expressed the 1960's dream of a vibrant but rational society, Mr. Stella's increasingly frenzied geometries provide an appropriate metaphor for the permanent revolution of today's global economy.
In January 2012, Mr. Abeles was prominently featured in Manfred Kirchheimer's feature length documentary, Art Is... The Permanent Revolution, which focused on the methods of printmaking and the history of the art of protest in prints.
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