Sentences with phrase «political foment»

Recall that this was the year of the Arab Spring, and the spring of Twitter's political foment.
In addition to presenting important artworks, the exhibition will convey the political foment of an era that saw both the emergence of Conceptual art and the rise of the Women's Rights, Civil Rights, and anti — Vietnam War movements, and will illustrate the period's experimental impulses through catalogues, artist publications, periodicals, photographs, and ephemera from key exhibitions and events.
A disciple of the great Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand was one of the seminal pioneers of Modern American photography, capturing the contradictions of his nation during an age of creative and political foment.
The national political foment has been accompanied by a flood of experimentation and new policy thinking, and Duncan wants the department tapped into it.

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And the chief cause of this evil is the pressure for economic growth, an evil fomented by mainline economics, the dominant political parties, the multinational corporations, and international trade agreements, all of which are dominated by false philosophies.
The NDC party believes that the footage was staged to foment trouble and score cheap political points.
In fact, the only political activity (incitement is not political activity) which remains illegal is «willfully spreading of false news of the American army and navy with an intent to disrupt their operations, to foment mutiny in their ranks, or to obstruct recruiting.»
Vice President Kwesi Amissah - Arthur has warned political party activists who intend to foment trouble in the December 7 elections to desist from such behaviour.
• Publishers Weekly gives it a starred review: «It's difficult not to read contemporary political subtext into a plot involving people who «rallied around a leader who dined out on the disparagement of lesser races, and fomenting terror of miscegenation,» yet this is nowhere near a polemic.
«I mean to reveal how complicated political turbulence foments, explodes, and unravels into complex dissension.»
Working in very different contexts during a period of global political and aesthetic foment, the artists here are united — like the women in the Brooklyn Museum's equally ground - breaking recent survey «We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women 1965 — 85» — by their doubly marginalized position.
Whether you become president or not, your incredible success fomenting a genuine political revolution across America has made it possible for you to lead the movement to save life on Earth.
If the intent was to use the IPCC to foment a crisis mentality to force international climate regulation, then the political agenda that has been driving IPCC has failed.
While a VPN can aid privacy and anonymity, I wouldn't recommend fomenting the next great political revolution by relying solely on a VPN.
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