Preferring society over the individual leads
toward socialism and Marxism, and we do have evidence of that harming innovation and the progress of science and useful arts when compared to the progress accomplished by a nation of individuals empowered with the freedom of and protection over creativity.
More recent activities since WW II involved opposition to governments that tended
toward socialism or it's extreme form, communism.
had great ideas but Tracey felt they were leaning
toward socialism.
And a recent New York Times / CBS News poll showed that 52 percent of Americans think the Obama administration's actions are leading America more
toward socialism (38 percent disagree).
In my opinion, that's a step
toward socialism.
Only 5 per bent «strongly agree» and 33 per cent «agree» that the U.S. would be better off if it moved
toward socialism.
He then told followers that not only was the word «progressive» «just a code word» for «for someone who leans
toward socialism,» he also added that it's code for someone «who does not believe in God, & who will likely vote against Godly principles that are so important to our nation.»
Progressive is generally just a code word for someone who leans
toward socialism, who does not believe in God, & who will likely vote against Godly principles that are so important to our nation.
Scientists oriented
toward socialism or Marxism (e.g., Bernal, Needham, Haldane) have complained that within capitalism the direction of science has been determined by corporation profits rather than the public welfare.5 The solutions they offer stress political controls, which run the risk of imposing particular ideologies on the structure of science.
Read this: http://66.147.244.196/~theinvio/?p=978 And our rapid trend
toward socialism.
Perceiving the president to be a trial - and - error experimenter more inclined to tinker with capitalism than to replace it, the magazine voiced concern that he might not move far enough
toward socialism.
It is disappointing that sensitivity to the natural environment is not expressed in such later writings of Sölle as Beyond Mere Dialogue: On Being Christian and Socialist (Detroit, Mich.: American Christians
Toward Socialism, 1978).
Beyond Mere Dialogue: On Being Christian and Socialist, (Detroit, Mich.: American Christians
Toward Socialism.
Dorothee Sölle, Beyond Mere Dialogue: On Being Christian and Socialist (Detroit, Mich.: American Christians
Toward Socialism, 1978), p. 14.
They would be a step
toward socialism and iron - fisted government control.
Not exact matches
The global turn
toward capitalism began not long after, in 1989, and within twenty - five years some two billion people had begun moving from communism and
socialism toward capitalism, and thence out of poverty and into steadily advancing standards of living.
Toward the end of his life, Howe averred that, despite all the crushing disappointments of «real existent
socialism,» it remained the case that «
socialism is the name of our dream.»
Absolutely nothing that is happening there today gives even the smallest assurance that Algeria is moving ahead
toward «
socialism.»
As the country heads
toward economic ruin and
socialism, why are we still talking about relegion.
Toward my belief system, religion is a personal belief and should not be a sociable consideration... Anyone's beliefs upon religious conjuring séances should be held personally and not be centered by any
socialism of the religiously clairvoyant which tends to conjure their weekly seminary séances upon the weakly enamored folks ever forsaking the doctrines oaths... Emotionalisms are where religious circles are deemed rented and the renters pay steeply for a yarn's worth... Therefore keeps one's faith separated from religious teamsters who take and never give their folded flocks any causally rational explanations as to why there are reportedly many more of God's many sons then what Christendom so portends there to be...
Toward my belief system, religion is a personal belief and should not be a sociable consideration... Anyone's beliefs upon religious conjuring séances should be held personally and not be centered by any
socialism of the religiously clairvoyant which tends to conjure their weekly seminary séances upon the weakly enamored folks ever forsaking the doctrines oaths... Emotionalisms are where religious circles are deemed rented and the renters pay steeply for a yarn's worth... Therefore keep one's faith separated from religious teamsters who take and never give their folded flocks any causally rational explanations as to why there are reportedly many more of God's many sons then what Christendom so potentially claims there to be...
To turn the power of the transcendent over to a particular movement — including democratic
socialism — is to invite a turn
toward totalitarianism.
Socialism, Tillich emphasizes, is not merely a moralistic demand floating above the plane of history; it is that
toward which history itself, at this moment, is pointing.
But Everett agrees with Burgess and Baum that the church in
socialism did not betray the faith, that in many ways it did show the way
toward a vital, nonestablished church in a secular environment.
While Churchill was a great orator, his words meant much back in those days but how soon does history tend to overlook such orations,,, For is it not a more wiser ambition to live freely among all religious persuasions and cling ever gently upon one's own independent literacies even though self - indulgence of the religious
socialisms may give rises
toward individualized dementia?
It too has more or less liberal and conservative expressions, with the former leaning
toward communitarianism (a kind of unlikely hybrid of
socialism and capitalism that Alasdair MacIntyre once rather dryly called «going to bed with the phone company») and the latter stressing traditional morality and trying to resist the rationalizing trends of modern society.
People of amassed and sometimes massive socialistic gatherings within and around harborages upon religiously endorsed sanctimonies are creating and establishing fruitions of ethnicities around redundantly articulated
socialisms toward morally persuasive narcissisms keeping in line those who tend to believe unquestionably their fatherly figures; the Pastors of doom and gloom fortuities berating those of lesser mindives in moral weaknesses around socially divided consecrations bemoaning the common secularist's motifs.
What I was making attempts
toward elaborating upon is the ways in which
socialisms are being held in check by televised séances of a conjuring manner wherein many noted hierarchies of socialist dissertations might just inflame their followers
toward mass riots... this said, I can submit and admit that socialized justifications for warranted civilities become immorally the bargaining assets of the cultured races hiring ways... Maybe I am but a fruitcake...
liberalism,
socialism, and fascism in modern Italy have each shown tendencies
toward an archaic regression in which political authority claims its own sacrality.
It is sad that Harrington did not live to see the transformations now taking place in Eastern Europe and Latin America as the people there struggle for (or stumble
toward) democracy, for he would have been vindicated in his critique of the betrayals of the best dreams of
socialism by the Leninist - Stalinist deviations that, he thinks, subverted the more promising aspects of Marx.
If to all the enormous power that the state has anyway you add the power to run the economy, which is what
socialism empirically means, the tendency
toward creating some sort of totalitarianism becomes extremely strong.
Mr. Sanders did not back away from his belief that the democratic
socialism of the Scandinavian countries, with their large social welfare models, was the ideal Americans should be striving
toward.
It takes as evidence the few available installation photographs, the title and exhibition brochure composed by Szeemann, reports of the carefully curated audience that attended the show's opening reception, the contemporaneous relationship between Western European capitalism and Soviet
socialism, and Switzerland's attitude
toward immigrant workers.