How can the working class, faced with this crisis, defend its social and democratic rights and prevent a descent into war and barbarism? |
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These acts of barbarism were committed in the name of official military policy. |
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What is a well known is that Romans blackened the reputation of their enemies so their own ruthless barbarism might appear in a better light. |
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This thing is worth a huge amount to the city of Edinburgh and it would be an obscenity, an act of barbarism, if there was any threat. |
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It was horrendous, and I don't see anything which could justify such acts of barbarism. |
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The barbarism and cruelty of what Preston was describing is almost beyond belief. |
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I know of no achievement through vivisection, no scientific discovery, that could not have been obtained without such barbarism and cruelty. |
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For instance, why is the barbarism of state-sponsored electrocution still acceptable? |
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The EU utterly condemns the perpetrators and sponsors of these acts of barbarism. |
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This case is the epitome of the brutality, the barbarism, and the cruelty of state regulated nonviolent behavior. |
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His murder is an act of barbarism that makes a mockery of everything that Danny's kidnappers claim to believe in. |
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Ideas and culture are what differentiate civilization from barbarism, not the economy. |
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You think that a wall as solid as the earth separates civilization from barbarism. |
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The line between civilization and barbarism is much thinner than Downer implies. |
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Each viewed his trial as a pivot on a line in history dividing barbarism from civilization. |
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There is an insightful section on the Bolsheviks' fear of hooliganism and their tendency to link disorder and barbarism with popular culture. |
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The history of mankind is littered with appalling acts of barbarism, cruelty and hatred. |
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Luxembourg wrote those lines three years before the outbreak of the barbarism that was World War One. |
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All you metropolitan folk who think it's just darkness and barbarism north of Watford, think again. |
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Rather than advancing human civilisation, as it had in the past period, it now threatened mankind with the most terrible forms of barbarism. |
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I found your gross tongues disgusting in their barbarism, but still I learned them. |
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But history was not done with Mianshan, and in 1940 the mountain was to suffer another act of barbarism. |
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Although he is clear about the present nature of barbarism, he is rather muddled about his conception of socialism. |
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We must draw a line now, or we will have normalized barbarism for the foreseeable future. |
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Here we give thanks to those inventions and products that have made our lives free from misery, barbarism and tedium. |
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Inevitably, you must wonder whether barbarism is the natural condition of man let loose, or the depraved state of man when corrupted by violence. |
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Shocking though it is to hear of locals spitting into the gutter, the descent into howling barbarism is being quite successfully checked. |
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They may feel that the mentality is right but party politics is involved and that's when the barbarism gets really dangerous. |
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In so doing, we must commit to ensure that no living man, woman or child can be subjected to the barbarism of modern slavery. |
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I cannot see that this represents anything but a preference for barbarism. |
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Having rapidly marked the progress of society through various phases of barbarism, moderate culture, and a state of civilization, we should consider its future destinies in the hands of Neocracy. |
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We are certain that the justice of peace will prevail against the barbarism of imperialist war. |
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I'd start with The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler, a book that was prophetic in identifying imperialism with cultural decadence and barbarism. |
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The difficulty with this strategy was that it tended to provide ample room for the reproduction of stereotypical views regarding the barbarism of the primitive. |
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However, we have reached another level of barbarism and abjectness when children are used to fight and kill or be killed. |
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All can seem part of a long, ongoing conflict between the values of the Enlightenment and obscurantist barbarism. |
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Skirts are even worse, and to inflict them on young girls without an alternative option is pigheaded barbarism, pure and simple. |
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Killing sick children by administering a lethal dose of sedatives is an act of unspeakable barbarism. |
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It was, notwithstanding the ultimately tragic fate of the Soviet Union, the historical antipode to capitalist barbarism, and the beacon for future generations. |
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Like hooliganism, vandalism and barbarism, warlordism threatens the security and stability of post-Taliban Afghanistan. |
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It pits civilization against barbarism, the twenty-first century against the ninth, and those who sanctify life against those who glorify death. |
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What is happening there is a barbarism more extreme than one's worse imaginings. |
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This delay allowed the paramilitary forces to continue their acts of barbarism and displace a large section of the population. |
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In fact, their absence would reduce us to barbarism and utter poverty. |
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Scientific and technological progress on the one hand, and regression into barbarism on the other, are oft-quoted examples of this ambivalence. |
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It is not what is the now familiar anti-communist invective of the servants of capitalist barbarism. |
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I utterly condemn this act of barbarism that is unworthy of any civilised society. |
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I believe that this is above all an act of cowardice, of barbarism, which is unacceptable. |
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Whoever wants to hear can perceive this tone against hatred and barbarism in every land and at all times. |
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We cannot take for granted such civilization as we have attained, but must explicitly guard it against the eruption of barbarism and moral chaos. |
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The cultural and moral degradation which we have been experiencing for years and the progressive barbarism of the political class are worrying. |
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It was like the Coliseum in Rome, pure, unadulterated barbarism. |
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For example, I have been trying for a decade or three to explain to the copy editors on newspapers that it is lower than barbarism to split infinitives. |
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According to them, progress of the productive forces inevitably results in the stultification of the masses, in cultural decline, and finally in a new kind of barbarism. |
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The historical success of the civilized community in this continuing effort of the forces of reason to hold at bay the couna terforces of barbarism is no more than marginal. |
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His sexual life, just like his barbarism, was the result of deliberation, not appetites run amok. |
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The difference now is that ISIS no longer depends on intermediaries to broadcast its barbarism. |
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Is it also genius and a classic work about the struggle between civilization and barbarism, between good and evil? |
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The squirearchy does not have some exclusive licence to indulge in barbarism just because grandpa thought slaughter was a sport and the tenants know their place. |
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They occupy the liminal space between us and other, civilization and barbarism, human and beast, the real and the imaginary, attraction and repulsion. |
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Having invaded the Russian steppes alongside the Mongols in the thirteenth century, the Tatars were seen by medieval Russian chroniclers as the epitome of Oriental barbarism. |
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And yes, sometimes you fight to give people freedom only to discover that the people choose not to choose, or that they choose barbarism to civilization. |
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Fifteen years on, and many, if not most, of the negative trends previously seen as evidence of our civilization's descent into barbarism are in reverse. |
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And like past challenges to civilization, such barbarism thrives on Western appeasement and considers enlightened deference as weakness, if not decadence. |
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The mistake Tim is making is trying to link the various forms of anti-Americanism and the specific act of barbarism which took place in New York City. |
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With equal firmness we should demand of the Arab governments and the Arab media their condemnation of barbarism, brutality and terrorism in their own communities. |
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All peace loving Zambians must condemn such acts of barbarism. |
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In a recent example of unprecedented barbarism, pirates severed the hand of a Taiwanese fishing captain as a negotiation tactic. |
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They treat us with barbarism and butchery, and they get blessed. |
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This is why the Government of the Dominican Republic understands that this coup d'état must be rejected, lest in the future it have a contagious effect on other countries in the region and return us to an era of barbarism. |
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People around the world, including Canadians, may quite reasonably disagree with U. S. policies but we must never condone barbarism as a response. |
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Civilisation must continue to make strides toward the accomplishment of such aims if it is to truly stabilise itself for centuries to come, and not sink back into the barbarism of the past. |
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Rather, the proletariat must come to recognize that the destructive anarchy of the capitalist mode of production, will, if not overthrown, plunge all humanity into barbarism or nuclear annihilation. |
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The second lesson relates to the unprecedented barbarism which Hamas has shown. This should alert both international public opinion and decision-makers regarding the dangers posed by the murderous ideology of such groups. |
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On the strength of a wide range of arguments, the author concludes that the expression être à 'emploi de, a barbarism, solecism and anglicism, is at best a regionalism of doubtful quality. |
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It is the duty of the Council of Europe member states to react if they do not wish to see barbarism invade their societies and lose their common fundamental values. |
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Stunned by what I saw as control-freakery and barbarism I resolved to put my baby to my breast when she was hungry, and there she would fall into deep slumber, like a good little hunter-gatherer bairn. |
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The relatively small proletariat was able to carry out its revolutionary dictatorship because it embraced the fight of the peasantry against feudal barbarism. |
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The Amazonomachia, or Amazon contest, symbolized the struggle of civilization against barbarism. |
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People who don't spend much time on the internet are invariably shocked to discover the barbarism – the eager abandonment of the social contract – that so many of us face simply for doing our jobs. |
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We voted in favour of the condemnatory paragraphs and of the measures to assist women who are forced to flee from countries where women are the victims of systematic barbarism. |
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The threat of Russian barbarism sweeping over the free world will cast its ominous shadow over us for many, many years. |
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Monarchies have risen from barbarism to civility, and fallen again to ruin. |
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What proof that some unlineal hand, some barbarism, without or within, shall not wrench the sceptre of democracy from our grasp? |
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Many of the memoirs he wrote of his time as a prisoner at Auschwitz are coloured as much by biting cold and endless grey snow as by barbarism and industrial slaughter. |
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Although I do not support British soldiers fighting on the ground, we have to do everything else we can to provide the Kurds with the equipment they need to repel attacks and to stop Isis and its medieval barbarism. |
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There is a policy review process, a manifesto and the small matter of winning another election between here and catastrophe, but the sheer barbarism of the outlined idea is breathtaking. |
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We must remain vigilant in order to ensure that tyranny, barbarism and discrimination based on ethnic origin, religious conviction and political affiliation cannot succeed. |
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But I think that it is an act of barbarism to color sand and buff out acrylic enamels in restoration work. |
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The prime minister observed very often that we were living in dark and dangerous times, replete with acts of medieval barbarism in the witches brew that is the Middle East. |
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What all this means is that we have only begun the task of preserving civilization when we have provided security against the forces of barbarism from without. |
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We can clearly see the inanity of a binary concept of the use of force that requires choosing either dishonourable impotence or sophisticated barbarism. |
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It has been a century of great prosperity and deep poverty, of incredible progress in science and technology, and of inconceivable barbarism, tyranny and slavery. |
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In the jargon of the ancient grammarian, penacilin would be a barbarism. |
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