Sentences with phrase «social collapse»

They were released by Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith as part of a detailed report into the depth of social collapse in deprived areas.
As Rome, «the beast,» protected its citizens from barbarity and total social collapse, so our system feeds, clothes and houses us.
Those with the most chaotic lives are the least likely to vote, but writers like Ross Douthat and Michael Brendan Dougherty have speculated that one of the reasons Trump's earliest voting base was made up of working - class whites was because of the slow social collapse that Charles Murray wrote about.
As the story hits its early surprise plot twist, we witness a reflection of America's social collapse with Mr. Megamind overseeing the carnage of infrastructure.
The domestic ruins suggest social collapse, secret renditions of something darkly sinister illuminating our conflicted recent history, updating «Zuma» and «Vandalism» for our age of foreclosure.?
While some «peak oilers» tend to adopt a «head for the hills» mentality, predicting catastrophic social collapse, others are taking a pragmatic, community based approach.
«Those who witness extreme social collapse at first hand seldom describe any deep revelation about the truths of human existence.
Today David Cameron called for a major review of policy relating to social collapse in Britain.
So let's add that to the Zika virus, the open sewer of a harbour where the sailors and triathletes will compete, the street crime that has already made a victim of an Australian para-athlete and the financial and political chaos that includes a president facing impeachment, many other politicians facing indictments and the declaration of a «state of public calamity» in Rio de Janeiro, with a top state official adding that it is on the verge of «social collapse
The critique is of foreign corruption and ignorance, of secret dealings among the keepers of a secret rite, of financial ruin and social collapse, of bullies and the hapless bullied mob.
While Keynes, Hayek and other economists offered their interpretation and remedies, politicians desperately attempted to cope against the background of economic, political and social collapse.
Worsening income inequality, she said in a recent speech, risks causing «social collapse
These coalitions sometimes came together during international crises, such as World War II, or times of domestic disaster, such as the Great Depression of the Thirties and the economic and social collapse of the Seventies.
There's elements of role - playing, survival, rogue - likes and more as you explore the city of Wellington Wells and try to escape the social collapse that you'll be able to see all around you.
Reuniting one of horror cinema's most memorable heroic teams, «Stake Land II» is an epic exploration of a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by blood - thirsty vamps and social collapse, where only the strongest survive.»
Stan and Charmaine are a married couple trying to stay afloat in the midst of an economic and social collapse.
This theory holds that a prolonged series of droughts between 800 to 1000 AD caused a social collapse in a region that already lacked stable sources of drinking water.
Lending its title to the exhibition, the centrepiece of the show is a 70th Anniversary Commission for the Arts Council Collection with Iniva and Bluecoat, comprising of three synchronised high definition video projections, which depict a narrative of economic and social collapse.
Lending its title to the exhibition, the centrepiece of the show is a 70th Anniversary Commission for the Arts Council Collection with Iniva and Bluecoat, consisting of three synchronised high definition video projections, which depict a narrative of economic and social collapse.
Lending its title to the exhibition, the centerpiece of the show will be a new Arts Council Collection 70th Anniversary commission comprising of three synchronised high definition video projections, which depict a narrative of economic and social collapse — Unearthing the Banker's Bones (2016).
Does anyone really believe society will calmly stand by as we head towards 3 °C, then 4 °C, staring economic and social collapse in the face while we focus on cheap energy as some kind of overriding objective?
This is because business as usual, with results like ever increasing resource constraint or a global temperature increase of 4 degrees or more, would trigger economic and social collapse.
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