Not exact matches
And we shall see that the transformation of the earth, its new creation, is not solely a reorganization of its
social and technical aspects nor just the institution of new political and economic relationships among people; it is also a
profound spiritual metamorphosis of mankind, a
revolution.
To be sure, the low - income family was not eroded by state welfare policies alone: changing
social mores, particular those from the sexual
revolution, have contributed to the poor's marital crisis in a
profound way.
And whereas in many other countries this scientific
revolution could become a
profound social injustice as those with a with a predisposition to specific conditions face exorbitant private insurance costs or even exclusion from cover altogether, in Britain healthcare will be provided to everyone free of charge, regardless of medical conditions.
We are witnessing not just a technological issue, but a more
profound revolution: A paradigm shift in communication and
social relationships.
It would aim to replace at least part of the existing
social security system and would involve a
profound revolution in the way income support is organised.