Sentences with phrase «political cultures we build»

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«Crypto Valley was initiated by Johann Gevers after identifying Switzerland with its decentralized, citizen - controlled political system, its centuries - old culture of individual rights, innovation, and entrepreneurship, its neutrality, stability, and business - friendly environment... for building the new generation of decentralized technologies.»
Transforming the culture of Hollywood or Silicon Valley isn't feasible, but building political power is.
The right - wing bluster of the Brexit campaign has begun to displace the progressive political culture that emerged from the tattered remnants of Britain's imperial identity in the second half of the twentieth century, built on fairness, equality of opportunity, and collective responsibility.
«Some of them have been small, others large, but together they have turned the party inwards rather than outwards, looking to the past rather than to new ideas, resting on easy rhetoric rather than taking hard decisions — and above all seeking to distance ourselves from our time in government, rather than building on it, in terms of both policy content and political culture and dynamic.»
A skeptical person might wonder whether Mychajliw's professed commitment to culture, sure to be helpful should he choose to aim for an office on a higher floor in Rath Building, might not also be the slightest bit political.
It's a film built around political metaphors and pessimism, trends that continue to spiral and evolve throughout our culture even today, with events unfolding that oddly mimic this film's once outlandish plot.
Additionally, Mr. Chavous is an accomplished author, having published four books, including Serving Our Children: Charter Schools and the Reform of American Public Education; Voices of Determination: Children that Defy the Odds; and Building a Learning Culture in America, as well as his first novel, The Plan, a political thriller.
The authors observed four shared strategies used by the groups in this process: 1) public conversations — open forums for deliberation among a range of stakeholders, leading to problem solving and commitments to action; 2) monitoring programs and policies — gathering and analysis of data to evaluate the effectiveness of improvement efforts; 3) participating in the public arena — building political will through get - out - the - vote campaigns and meetings with elected representatives; and 4) joint ownership and relational culture — developing «public» relationships that lead to collective action.
Yet the country's more recent history also shows how culture, in turn, can become a state - building force and can redefine the political order.
Bordo: There was a culture then, almost a requirement, that one needed to build platforms and contexts (social or political) to support one's thesis, and then material practice would follow.
Do will have the political will to admit defeat to sea - level rise and build a new city, or are we too attached to our present surrounds, history and culture?
My emphasis on the second component derives from all the biases toward the quick fix that are built into the human brain, political institutions and culture.
She said: «Part of building an open, inclusive environment means fostering a culture in which those with alternative views, including different political views, feel safe sharing their opinions.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek's letter to investors in the company's IPO filing, had a somewhat political lean — it spoke of a global worldview — something that stands in contrast to the current isolationist climate — where «artists cross genres and cultural boundaries, creating ideas that propel society forward» and where «we're all part of a global network, building new connections, sharing new ideas, across cultures
How do we «get rid of all the wires» and build something different that breaks open the closed and failing political cultures?
Then, when you have an active group of members representing diverse market segments, begin to build a culture for them to enter leadership and involve them in your political activities and other core association functions.»
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