Whether religious or not, these bright young things are idealists fighting the good fight. |
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In November 47 percent of San Francisco's voters wanted him to be mayor, suggesting that at least a few bohos and idealists remain. |
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The great crimes of the twentieth century were committed not by money-grubbing capitalists but by dedicated idealists. |
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He grew up as a kibbutznik in the Galil, the son of swamp-draining idealists from the Ukraine. |
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If we perish, it will not be of failure or finitude but of breathless, bright-eyed idealists for whom the sky's the limit. |
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Now I have seen several generations of young idealists come and go and the problems have worsened dramatically. |
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As I read history, most of the founders were sensible and pragmatic men rather than visionary idealists. |
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We are idealists, anarchists, guerrilla tacticians, pranksters, neo-Luddites, poets, philosophers and punks. |
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Both were idealists who were born out of the failure of the liberal dream to build a better world. |
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Phenomenalists, or idealists generally, will reply that realism is mistaken or even incoherent. |
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The party has steadily moved on from its days as a bunch of sandal wearing idealists and is transforming into an organised political force. |
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We were there, like Wilsonian idealists, to protect the South against the totalitarian regime of the North and its Vietcong allies. |
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We were visionary idealists, purposefully choosing to pursue a lifestyle that did not apishly conform to culture. |
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The greatest of philosophical idealists, the Greek Plato, founded around 25 centuries ago the first Socialist utopian system. |
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As students, we have the luxury of being political idealists, and it is time to put our ideas to work. |
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They are remote and unrealistic ivory-tower idealists, corrupt self-seekers, secret subversives, or simply too weak to resist villainy. |
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We need to thank our stars that we are coevals of such starry-eyed idealists who are prepared to stake their lives on something that is not their immediate concern. |
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We need very hardheaded idealists who can look into the worse and best of humanity and can create and implement strategies of success. |
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We are not trying to play the high-handed human rights idealists who are against realpolitik and interests. |
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As liberal idealists, the anarchists are masters at evading the concrete material conditions that the workers revolution had to deal with. |
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The imagery in the paintings describe anthropomorphic objects turned into characters, icons, sloppy feelings, romantic idealists and slogans. |
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I like to work for children and together with idealists from all over the world! |
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Many years ago, through a rather laborious process, I studied some of the idealists, who are important to understand. |
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The visions of idealists in Europe and elsewhere have always been diminished by the political process necessary for their realization. |
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The men and women who designed the United Nations were not idealists in the weak or pejorative sense of that word. |
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We may have come here as dreamers, but we are not blind optimists or naïve idealists. |
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The world is badly in need of idealists and we must willingly engage in a struggle for the survival of idealism. |
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We cannot do without the idea of Utopia, even though we deny being idealists. |
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Mr. Keith Stelling: I think we have to explain that herbalists are usually idealists. |
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Many ECA employees were young idealists who would go on to become leaders in their field. |
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Its difficulties discourage idealists and nurture authoritarian forces, yet they are another alpine peak for all who are enlightened to ascend. |
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I know that there are some who-with a hint of condescension-dismiss you as utopians and idealists. |
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A small, ragtag band of idealists facing overwhelming odds decides to gamble on a course of action judged either foolish or brilliant, depending on the outcome. |
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Students, passionate idealists by nature, but in a different camp from the old-school utopians, were most sensitive to the faults of their society. |
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Those post-war idealists were setting themselves up as communicators in opposition to persuasion, which was seen as a manipulative way of treating other people. |
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His vision attracted adventurers, idealists, freeloaders and a few people of practical skills who quickly grew disillusioned with the attempt to create a cashless society. |
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Young, naïve, wet-behind-the-ears idealists, of course. |
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Those who were devoted to building Europe at the end of the 1940s had the same reputation of being idealists as those who are now campaigning to build a global community. |
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Robert Ford, a senior politics lecturer at the University of Manchester, said the Green party could cause problems for Labour and is particularly attractive to young, highly educated, cosmopolitan liberal idealists. |
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A newspaper picture of young idealists in rubber boats foiling whalers or climbing an oil rig to warn of pollution was what kept the public sympathetic. |
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Willow Dunlop was born on a communal farm on the upper Sunshine Coast, and was raised in a tight community of Vietnam draft dodgers and homesteading idealists. |
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The Greek political ideals were rediscovered in the late 18th century by European philosophers and idealists. |
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We must all be idealists on the environment. |
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As for the dreadlocked idealists currently locked inside the semi-derelict their actions may yet set off a chain reaction of occupation across the border. |
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Subjectivists and idealists in general say that human consciousness, critical thought and so on and so forth draw history forward like a tug towing a barge behind it. |
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Full of idealists and egomaniacs and starfuckers and visionaries and careerists and revolutionaries. |
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While there are purists and idealists who could say our physiology is equipped to deal with much less than that, I think that would be to ignore reality. |
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These writers alone make amends for the aesthetic trivialities of the positivistic philosophers and the empty artificiality of the so-called idealists. |
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The upshot of a Tory nod towards a UUP-DUP unionist unity front will mean many of these idealists walking away from the caring, sharing, all-embracing Tory project in protest. |
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Up until that war, everybody but a few idealists in the western world turned a blind eye to the discrimination that goes hand in glove with intolerance. |
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He understood Parliament. He knew it to be a place where different ideas and different idealists clash with each other and have it out with each other. |
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His works in Germany, France and the United States have the same preoccupations: theatre and spectacle, music, the past, memory, and the tension between social roles and self-consciousness in the lives of women and idealists. |
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Idealists like Hegel and Fichte emphasized that our activities shape the way we see the world. |
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Idealists treat the sovereign independence of states as a basic cause of war and its attendant misery. |
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Idealists around the world refuse to fight for their ideals. |
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Keirsey and Bates also classify four subtype combinations as the four temperaments of Idealists, Rationals, Guardians, and Artisans. |
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