Sentences with phrase «politics as a way of life»

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We have a window in the next 3 - 5 years to put Toronto on the map in a big way, allowing us to join the global dialogue as it relates to innovation, economics, quality of life, and politics.
two things first the term Christian means little Christ it was meant as in insult at first, as a Christian it should affect every part of my life, as a true follower of Jesus there is no way I could say I believe this is wrong (but because I am in politics) I will vote another way.
Technological possibility will increasingly eclipse the very terms of our debate over abortion, and I suspect that «abortion politics» as we know it is on its way to being a relic of the past — a particularly brutal way we eliminated human life back when humans used to have children.
As I thought I had made reasonably clear in my article, the just war way of thinking about the moral exigencies of world politics begins with a presumption for justice — a presumption that the magistrate has the moral obligation to defend the common good, even at the risk of his own life — and then proceeds to a moral analysis of the various means available for securing justice, which can include proportionate and discriminate armed force.
Many people do want to get involved in party politics but don't see life membership as the way of doing so.
Meanwhile, as the Pew Center on the Internet & Public Life keeps reporting, the level of public discussion of politics online keeps rising — just not in places where it connects in any meaningful way with actual decision - makers.
Partly as a legacy of the way the abortion decisions came about in this country and the degree to which abortion is important in American politics, killing and destruction - of - life questions have come to be regarded as the bioethical questions, whether it's euthanasia at the end of life or abortion and embryo destruction at the beginning.
That is perfectly fair as far as it goes, and the continued and sinister existence of the far right in Europe and the way it has encouraged and normalised xenophobia in mainstream politics is a live issue, right now.
In The Unwinding, George Packer looks at the lives of a handful of people as a way of exemplifying the evolution (or in some cases, devolution) of American politics, economics, and culture.
Engaging Niger Delta residents both as subjects and collaborators, Zina Saro - Wiwa cultivates strategies of psychic survival and performance, underscoring the complex and expressive ways in which people live in an area historically fraught with the politics of energy, labor and land.
Still a professor of painting at Yale, for this Tuesday Evenings presentation Storr talks about learning on the job as a way of life during a period of extraordinarily complex, rapid, and far - flung changes in the «art world» — now a polycentric, culturally diverse, and ever - morphing economic and politic alternate reality — as well as the abiding values that draw people to art and into an «art community» primarily inhabited by makers of various kinds.
The Women's Audio Archive began life as a fictional institute, invented as a way of approaching key female figures in the arts, becoming a valuable reflection of their politics and ethics.
Tasset's select recent exhibitions and works include Look at Me: Portraiture from Manet to the Present at Leila Heller Gallery 57th Street, New York, The Way of the Shovel: Art as Archaeology at Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, IL; The 7 Borders, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, Louisville, KY; Domestic Abstractions: 1986 — 2013 at Kavi Gupta BERLIN; Rainbow at Sony Pictures Studios, Culver City; Life During Wartime at the Rochester Art Center, Rochester; MCA DNA: Chicago Conceptual Abstraction, 1986 - 1995, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL; Tony Tasset at Kavi Gupta CHICAGO; Judy at Leo Koenig, New York, and This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics in the 1980's, at MCA, Chicago, IL, ICA, Boston, MA, and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, curated by Helen Molesworth.
Painting, Parody, and Disguise, curated by Michael Stillion, at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH (2014); The Way of the Shovel: Art as Archaeology at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL (2013 — 2014); Domestic Abstractions: 1986 — 2013 at Kavi Gupta BERLIN (2013); MCA DNA: Chicago Conceptual Abstraction, 1986 — 1995, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL (2013); This Will Have Been: Art, Love and Politics in the 1980s, ICA Boston, MA and Walker Art Center, MN, curated by Helen Molesworth (2012 — 2013); Rainbow at Sony Pictures Studios, Culver City (2012); Judy at Leo Koenig, New York (2011); Life During Wartime at Rochester Art Center, Rochester (2011); Squib at Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria (2009); Basics at Kunsthalle Bern (2002); Judy at Donald Young Gallery, Chicago, IL (2001); as well as solo exhibitions at Feigen Contemporary in New York (2002), Feature, New York, NY 1993, and Karsten Schubert Ltd. in London, England (1987).
Each store has created a Chelsea Green section as a way of featuring more of our extensive list of titles about green living, sustainable agriculture and organic gardening, natural building, environmental economics, and progressive politics.
People engaged in politics may see the election of a new president as an ominous sign that their very way of life is in danger.
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