«Hare's play hits you straight between the eyes with its mixture of private pain and public rage at our profoundly
polarised society,» Billington continued.
In an increasingly
polarised society, those who are seen as partisan can expect payback when the balance of power shifts.
Some allege that the train may have been burnt deliberately to instigate riots and create
a polarised society, easy to exploit for votes.
The polarised society is Britain, in a nutshell.
Not exact matches
Society is becoming more
polarised.
My most recent work, «Resisting the Jaundiced Eye» aims to make breastfeeding visible, explores the
polarising aspects of woman's identity, and comments on the censure, peering / leering jaundiced eye of
society in its unwarranted criticism of and prejudice against women who breastfeed.
«All the recent evidence shows that we are, as a
society, becoming more socially
polarised by race and faith,» Mr Phillips concluded.
This is not collaboration or «offer (ing) the outreach so badly needed in a
society increasingly
polarised between the haves and the have - nots».
As an experienced teacher in private schools, I have seen what a positive impact sport can have on young children, yet as a parent of two in state education, I am flummoxed by the red tape that seems to be denying the chance for independent schools to offer the outreach so badly needed in a
society increasingly
polarised between the haves and the have - nots.
But authors» bodies have given starkly
polarised reactions to the news, with Kate Pool, deputy secretary general of the
Society of Authors, calling the move «absolutely extraordinary» and «worrying».
This timely exhibition will stretch from the Civil Rights Movement to the Reagan Era, three decades that shaped the
polarised landscape of Trump's America, and will explore tectonic shifts in American
society and politics, from the decay of city centres and the decline of industry to suburban sprawl and the development of mass advertising.