Sentences with phrase «political crisis just»

Because amid this current political crisis just when we need to be seeing how artists are reacting in the here and now, the art world remains in an extended 40 - year period where many curators, critics, and gallerists continue the grand project of correcting art history.
The Conservative's expected failure to secure a majority plunges Britain into a political crisis just days before Brexit negotiations begin.

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Look, I'll level with you, I've pretty much just spent the week staring open mouthed at the internet while one more UK political crisis collapses into the next.
The church's first pontiff from Latin America cited in particular the problems in Venezuela, voicing hope the country would «find a just, peaceful and humane way to surmount quickly the political and humanitarian crises that grip it».
Which returns us to the particular crisis of our time: the fact that current ideologies of religious, ethical, cultural and political pluralism do not provide the universalistic principles whereby we can state with clarity and confidence that some things are just plain wrong.
It is to be remembered that Christianity began with an apocalyptic proclamation of the end of history, one which dominated the earliest Christian communities, and one which was renewed at each of the great crises or turning points of Christian history, just as it was renewed in each of our great modern political revolutions, and equally if not more deeply renewed in the advent of our deepest modern thinking and imaginative vision.
In late 2014, before the main crisis erupted, I had just finished a draft of my book Strangers in our Midst: The Political Philosophy of Immigration.
She ranges widely over political, diplomatic and social events and concludes that earlier crises had just about been managed, led to complacency, and were set against a background of paranoia and war expectation.
First Past the Post makes fundamental redistributions of political party formations difficult — but in the context of economic crisis and fundamental internal party division, not by any means impossible — just look at Greece.
While there are official standards that a country must meet to be eligible for membership they aren't always enforced if the political will to accept them is there (for example it was an open secret that Greece was cooking its books long before any crisis hit but nobody cared) and some countries can get all sorts of special deals (just look at the UK) too.
In recent years we have had not just an economic crisis but a political one: the expenses scandal; cash for honours; cash for access.
Some economists suggest that the most common cause of such crises isn't just wrong - headed thinking about markets, but subversion of good thinking by the political system.
Since the idea of the airport was first mooted in 1973, it has been bogged down, not just by technical construction problems but by political and economic crises.
The works in Disco Angola are all dated from 1974 or 1975, a pivotal moment in the history of global political economy: the Bretton Woods monetary regime had collapsed, the 1973 oil crisis was just abating, global markets were enduring the worst crash since the great Depression and the rapprochement between the US and the Soviet Union was breaking down.
Climate change can't just be a problem that could be managed within any number of political systems — it has to be a total, encompassing, terminal crisis, that mandates a particular response: political environmentalism.
Tackling any environmental crisis, especially climate breakdown, requires a resumption of political courage: the courage just to open the sodding gate.
It collected over $ 735 million on the first day; however, the politicians say that it is just but one more political crisis in the country.
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