Sentences with phrase «political isolationism»

Abstract Expressionism was a post World War II art movement that grew out of a resistance to war, to artistic and political isolationism and to international economic depression.
The goal is not a return to political isolationism.
In the United States this grew up in reaction to political isolationism.

Not exact matches

His political biography shows the nature of his alignments: social disillusionment with both capitalism and Marxism; embracement of pacifism, and then the abandonment of it during the rise of American isolationism and European fascism in the 1930s; the championing of U.S. intervention in World War II and a cold war stratagem to contain Soviet power; and indictment of the pretensions of American messianism and scientism when the U.S. first intervened militarily in Viet Nam under John F. Kennedy.
But any political point about the use of chemical warfare, isolationism or ineffective government leadership is lost when these zombies initiate World War Z.
And because the film is rife with political allusions to immigration, stereotypes and isolationism not long after U.S. President Donald Trump made derogatory comments about African nations, it's also providing an opportunity for some to capitalize on the inspiration for change.
Debates between isolationism and intervention abound throughout the film, as do discussions about the treatment of people of color, such as the political agenda of Killmonger that is closely tied to racial inequality.
Charity: I, personally, am more sympathetic to M'Baku's rude» tude, and to the political abjection of the Jabari tribe, than I am to either T'Challa's isolationism or Killmonger's expansionist nationalism.
And so it's difficult not to read it on a political level too, a statement on the corruption and power abuses endemic in those closed systems, even as protests against the Ukrainian government's anti-EU isolationism continue to cost lives.
This past February, two prominent New York institutions announced moves within days of each other that respond to the status of the public domain and the political economy of people and goods under the shadow of an accelerating so - called isolationism on the national stage.
It has been used in political rhetoric and popular literature as a vivid cautionary tale about the dangers of isolationism, religious extremism, false accusations, and lapses in due process.»
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