To add external regulatory drama to
the political dissonance demonstrated by a government less than a year out from ousting their former president, regulatory prospects for South Koreans have also been hindered by New York State's Department of Financial Services (DFS), as they reportedly requested customer information on accounts associated with cryptocurrency trading among six commercial Korean banks with branches in New York on January 26, 2018.
Uncertain States offers an expanded look at a series of major installations by an emerging generation of artists whose source material derives from a media - saturated world and a canny knowledge of new art - historical references (from Richard Prince and Christopher Wool, among others) in an age of
political dissonance and free - form use of material innovations and juxtapositions.
Not exact matches
In any event, one of the unavoidable side effects of literature and the arts generally is that they cater to the human need to believe that cognitive
dissonance is only a temporary thing, so that they anticipate and support those grand unification theories that have compelled
political reformers no less than scientists.
As it is, the sheer
political appeal of the idea is (mostly) sweetening the cognitive
dissonance.
Pruitt has lived his life in a conservative bubble, and much like Vice President Mike Pence, his intense religious convictions, his naked
political ambition, and his industry - friendly policy agenda are in perfect alignment, with nary a hint of cognitive
dissonance.
And it is not until it has borrowed this authority from climate science that it can identify problems lumped under the term «cognitive
dissonance», to give it not just
political significance, but global
political significance.
Due to neglect and lack of capacity to secure justice because of structural inequities, cultural
dissonance, discrimination and economic and
political marginalization, indigenous and tribal peoples have suffered disproportionately from the negative impacts of large dams, while often being excluded from sharing in the benefits.