This is an integral part of the perspective to overcome class antagonisms and enable the working class to master society. |
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Eleven years in the political wilderness had freed me from ordinary party antagonisms. |
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It stokes fears and antagonisms so familiar that they're apt to seem natural. |
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To begin with, local organizations often must put aside historical antagonisms among potential members. |
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Whatever divergences and antagonisms exist between individualistic liberalism and collectivistic liberalism are superficial and incidental. |
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Recent events have exacerbated intra-Kurdish antagonisms, but also concretized the autonomy that already exists. |
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And, conversely, the existence of the state proves that the class antagonisms are irreconcilable. |
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The state is a product and a manifestation of the irreconcilability of class antagonisms. |
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Mussolini's fascism attempted to remove class antagonisms through nationalism and corporatism. |
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Such representations of it are less than attentive to the literal force field of antagonisms it creates. |
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As illusions fade and the reality of East Timor's predicament becomes apparent, social tensions and class antagonisms will rapidly deepen. |
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As everywhere, political labels were stuck on innumerable long-standing local antagonisms and vendettas and provided new justifications for pursuing them. |
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There must be no new dividing lines in Europe, nor a return to old East-West antagonisms. |
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Consociation addresses deep antagonisms with two additional distinct devices. |
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Deeply ingrained antagonisms are now being exploited in the factional fighting. |
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In an era characterized by interbranch antagonisms, Breyer's call for cooperation may sound utopian to some. |
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Are these phenomena of contagion, of resurgence or of explosion of latent, uncontained antagonisms? |
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Airstrikes can destroy bodies, but they can't destroy political antagonisms. |
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There are real antagonisms and differences in political and personal style. |
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It is a tall order, given their ancient antagonisms and personality clashes. |
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It causes uncertainty and antagonisms at all levels of the organization and society. |
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A class counterposition is developed out of the complex of antagonisms resulting from failure to fulfill the bourgeois-democratic revolution. |
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Mitigating Afghan-Pakistani antagonisms by addressing these and other issues will demand sustained, coordinated diplomatic efforts. |
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Today, national-cultural and linguistic antagonisms are only manifestations of the economic antagonism created by capitalism. |
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British India was divided into India and Pakistan, and there has been a persistence of antagonisms and wars. |
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Our citizenship is based on an idea of sharing, of the acceptance and accommodation of difference, and of trying to diminish antagonisms. |
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On the other hand, a system persists in which antagonisms not only threaten the boundaries of a country, but also ethnic coherence. |
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Crisis prevention at the international level has always played a role, although it has often been blocked by the antagonisms of the Cold War. |
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The quest for autonomy by the departments in the southern and eastern parts of the country exacerbated antagonisms. |
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This is a piercing analysis of political currents and an epic tragedy filled with fascinating characters and antagonisms and beliefs that divided the nation. |
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But here, Joffrey's death instantly produced the opposite effect, reactivating old antagonisms and triggering new ones. |
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Some historians say populism failed because southern Bourbons were able to exploit racial fears and antagonisms and thus split the movement in half in its core region. |
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Clearly people there prefer to cultivate old antagonisms, rather than ask themselves what their neighbouring states have done better and how progress can be achieved in order to earn visa waiver. |
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To favour one is to ignore how each voice represents certain interests at stake which, if ignored, may perpetuate the antagonisms that exist in the world today. |
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As a peaceful African country, Gabon was deeply concerned about tensions in various parts of the world and believed that dialogue was the most effective means of ending antagonisms. |
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The judgment passed by the International Court of Justice in the Hague last month has reopened old wounds and reawakened the spectre of war and other antagonisms within the Bosnian political arena. |
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An adapted model of democracy, capable of healing wounds, managing antagonisms, revitalizing social cohesion, national reconciliation and the sense of citizenship is what is needed. |
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There followed an intensely painful decade of industrial decline and political instability during which jobs, people and companies all left Chicago while politicians bickered and racial antagonisms flared or festered. |
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Each group naturally finds reasons for its antagonisms, and children are therefore expected to identify themselves with those who set themselves up as the personification par excellence of the good, the just and the true. |
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It is thus necessary to think of agents' interests as different and potentially antagonistic and to envisage institutions as the result of political compromises between these different antagonisms. |
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With multiple nationalities living in the same territory, ethnic antagonisms developed over the years. |
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The existence of a conflict reflects the presence of antagonisms, which, by and large, originate from a difference of interests between two or among several parties. |
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If the fading away of the Cold War has brought an era of ideological conflict to an end, the hatreds it generated have already given way to ethnic antagonisms deeply rooted in experience and in memory. |
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But in 21st-century France, where notions of belonging and identity are so visibly alive with antagonisms, a football manager can easily ignite a media firestorm with a few badly chosen words. |
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With the end of the ideological confrontations of the Cold War, dormant antagonisms between and within states, ethnic and religious groups have re-emerged, bringing a new unpredictability to the political landscape. |
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The causes of World War I included many factors, including the conflicts and antagonisms of the four decades leading up to the war. |
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The events, and the government's embryonic response to them, are provoking new antagonisms, too. The first is between the government and the police. |
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Investment in an alliance that in large measure denationalizes defense, and contains or resolves old antagonisms through family arguments around NATO's kitchen table, provides a remarkable rate of return. |
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He saw western Europe as torn by antagonisms engendered by economic rivalry and commercial selfishness. |
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The bands had initially praised each other but over the course of the year antagonisms between the two increased. |
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A summary sociology of the power elite shows that religious affiliation is still important, which has the effect of fuelling the social antagonisms of yesteryear. |
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This Gladstonian concept of a harmonious Concert of Europe was opposed to and ultimately defeated by a Bismarckian system of manipulated alliances and antagonisms. |
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