The fundamental task of imagination in ordinary life is to
produce out of the society we have to live in a vision of the society we want to live in.
Not exact matches
Still more striking, liberated slaves are to be given generously
of their masters»
produce, a clear effort to meet the situation where formerly the slave, after his years
of service, went
out into
society as poor as he had been six years before and hence liable soon to lose his freedom again.
Revivalism brought fresh impulses into student life, rallied the women and young people into many
societies, poured
out thousands
of missionaries,
produced new groups to work in the slums, created institutions
of mercy and charity.
Smalley and other officials have pointed
out that the Art Institute
of Chicago, the Field Museum and other major cultural facilities routinely appoint directors from the highest ranks
of industry and
society whose sole function is to
produce donations.
The causes are many... A failure to put money aside in the good times... A banking system that lost all sense
of prudence during a state - sponsored credit boom... A collapse
of British
society that has
produced a dependent and dysfunctional population and cries
out for David Cameron's social reform agenda.
Third, high - quality preschool has been proven to
produce significant short - and long - term benefits to children, families, and
society.132 States should provide two years
of preschool for all children, which would drastically reduce the
out -
of - pocket costs for families in the years before children enter kindergarten and ensure that children are given the best chance to succeed when they start school.
The
society started
out by making a stand against the consumption and use
of all animal
produce and products.
This volume, handsomely
produced by the august Jargon
Society, offers a gently haunting portrait
of these often ephemeral memorials, drawing
out their folk - art qualities.
How does
society, as it stands now, not understand that they have locked into the system already a rise to the high 500's ppm, and, in my humble opinion, the low 600's are NOT
out of the question.To me this is just as much
of a tragedy if it takes place 250 years from now as it is if it takes only 100 years.In the end, the seventh generation is screwed by a huge loss
of fresh water, a huge increase in temperature, an ocean that no longer
produces even one tenth
of its total protein and carboydrate output as it did in the 1800's.
But again and again I just see the same shit come
out of you people «air temps, air temps, air temps» is all you know how to fucking look at, and the actually CO2 and methane levels, you don't have a clue how much
society produces compared to natural causes, right now people make about 50x as much as nature puts
out.
This is the space explored by the BC's Civil Resolution Tribunal's Solution Explorer and by the winning entry to the hackathon
produced by a joint team from the Law
Society and Wavelength.law, a firm that bears
out Professor Susskind's prediction
of a flourishing for new kinds
of legal expertise.
Some people have pointed
out that the people involved are all white men — which may tell you something about the
society that
produces these «top» law firms — «top» in the sense
of profitability rather than quality or creativity or work environment.
How do we beneit as a
society if the research that our academics
produce is translated
out of all or most
of it's meaning?