Sentences with phrase «social imbalance»

Intergenerational stresses may be compounded by social imbalances, a middle - income wealth squeeze and the rise of populism.
But social liberalism deviates fundamentally from its namesake at its theoretical root in that it denies the self - regulatory capacity of society: the state is called on to redress social imbalance in increasingly ramified ways.
Brazil and Mexico suffer from social imbalances and inefficient tax systems.
But it's already clear that the Francis, as long hinted, will focus on social imbalance as a driver of environmental ills, with the world divided between societies that, in essence, are consumptive spendthrifts and those, largely because of poverty, that are deeply vulnerable to environmental stresses.
A common thread in anarchism is that social imbalance (including class) is a product of the state.
Grammar schools in Kent are being urged to provide up to 700 more places for children from disadvantaged backgrounds to correct the social imbalance.
Despite having to face the social imbalance of his hometown, gang crimes, drug dealing and violence, he used to spend most of his early years exploring the city freely, taking the subway to every borough.
Early on in his life the artist was confronted with the social imbalance of his hometown.
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