Although he shared the Grierson gang's instinctive leftism, he was never quite trusted by them. |
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His uncompromising radical leftism sends up the parliamentary left as savagely as it attacks the political right. |
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Centrist rightism is not much different from centrist leftism, as we see from the kinship between Blair and the Aznar government in Madrid. |
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The first was the militant leftism of groups like Students for Democratic Society while the second was the libertarianism of the counter culture. |
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I can't make any categorical statements about the history of student leftism. |
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One wonders, however, if he fully subscribes to the vulgar leftism his argument suggests. |
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And here a certain sort of libertarianism comes full circle to join hands with a certain sort of leftism. |
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What is so wonderful about leftism is the idea that we're all equal and that none of us should live that much better than anyone else. |
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Considering the gory mess various forms of leftism made of the 20th century, this is really a back-handed compliment! |
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In international matters, the common western front of the Cold War required Canada's less stringent repression of leftism to remain domestic and provincial. |
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As its subtitle indicates, it is about the underground, the hidden traditions of bohemianism and leftism that lie beneath the surface of capitalist America. |
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Against Sartre's blind consistency, Foucault's postmodern leftism substituted haphazard shifts, though keeping intact destructive political conclusions. |
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Many university lefties aren't actually convinced by leftism enough to actually hold true to it when they graduate and the pressures of the working life start pushing in. |
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Well, I wouldn't use Democrats as a model for libertarian leftism. |
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As soon as you start pursuing the process of figuring each problem out, and connecting it with other problems, you have started down the road to leftism. |
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A product of Madrid's bourgeois intelligentsia, he moved from ideological leftism to pragmatic centrism more easily than many of his colleagues. |
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Similarly, I think there's an affinity between a certain kind of responsibility-averse pessimistic leftism and climate-change catastrophism. |
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She is a member of the editorial board and one of the folks who has made the paper a national laughingstock for its thoroughgoing political correctness and zany leftism. |
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A society fears its deserters more than its enemies, and in its mind intelligence is too often equated with leftism. |
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After all, the defense of vulnerable men and women is classic leftism. |
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Sarkozy, after all, campaigned against the excesses of 1960s leftism. |
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Mr Lugo's brand of leftism might well be closer to Lula's than to that of Mr Chávez, but he will be his own man. There are some common threads in the stories of how these left-wing leaders have come to power. |
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Turkish nationalism that turned to racism was counted as another threat and a determination was also made about extreme leftism, which has softened in recent years. |
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Whether Corbyn could become leader of a Labour Party that would espouse the radical leftism of Greece's Syriza Party and Spain's Podemos Party remains to be seen. |
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The remarkable thing about his brand of leftism is how reactionary it is. |
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Fierce government repression, philosophical individualism, and the myth and transient reality of the frontier have played bit parts in stifling American leftism, Iton admits. |
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So he has seen unrestrained Leftism close-up and has had strong incentives to get his thoughts on Leftism clear. |
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Dissecting Leftism says that a belief in individual liberty is more basic to conservatism than is traditionalism. |
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It is 20 years since Neil Barnes and his then Leftfield partner Paul Daley released Leftism, a defining album in 90s electronic music. |
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