Sentences with phrase «popular revulsion»

[6] In 1967 as part of the group's Angry Arts Week, Golub organized The Collage of Indignation, a collaborative work by over 150 artists which he described as «not political art, but rather an expression of popular revulsion
But the popular revulsion at the unfairness of Inheritance Tax is so strong that this does not apply.
The political dimension enters because there was popular revulsion against weapons which most people did not understand; very few people have direct experience of being gassed, for example.
It was a sound idea from an economics perspective, but popular revulsion meant it was never implemented.

Not exact matches

by Ian Pugh Beyond its pale stab at indie street cred and an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay (which are almost one and the same these days), Lars and the Real Girl shares with Juno an invitation to partake in a never - ending stream of laughs over its premise until it basically flips a switch and instructs you to get emotional over it — the supposed target of discussion here being nothing less than that ever - popular subject of paternalistic revulsion, mental illness.
LC: Fear and revulsion sell — they're part of the popular narrative when it comes to China.
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