Even if the building was conceived by its architect Royal (Jeremy Irons) as «a crucible for change»,
the same old hierarchies keep reconstituting themselves.
Not exact matches
In the
same vein a thirty - year -
old student of theology is quoted as saying, very perceptively: «If the stance of the Society is widely perceived as anti-institutional
hierarchy, anti-Vatican, anti-pope, and if political and politically correct norms are used to select candidates for the Society, most of those who wish to serve Christ's Church will go elsewhere.»
As per the report, it seems as though the
hierarchy are keen to see the
same scenario play out with Shaw after they splashed out # 30m on signing from Southampton, while this report would suggest that it's merely a matter of playing out the season before he's axed by the
Old Trafford boss.
Its initial aims might have been pure; at this point, it's simply a way for the
same old entrenched
hierarchies to be established in a way which sidesteps the responsibility that a company has towards in its investors and to shunt the risk onto its devoted fans who are giving money simply because Timmy is one of Our Guys.