Instead, Comte sought to moralize one and all, a cure for humanity not for one class at the expense of another. |
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We moralize the issue of weight and so the really virtuous person is the one who struggles to maintain a lower weight through sacrifice. |
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Outlaw, really, your attempting to moralize instinct, and so far the only thing I can see your achieving is contempt for the many that helps no one. |
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It is outstanding in that the book does not attempt to moralize or preach. |
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At Nuremberg, Rundstedt interpreted his military role as being to execute orders to the best of his ability, but never to moralize to his superior. |
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We marginalize what they do, and we moralize on it. |
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He wants to rebuild the city and the school of the 21st century, to restore to the Frenchmen the taste of adventure and risk and moralize financial capitalism. |
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Cicero expresses the pre-Christian Stoic attempt to moralize public power, apparent in the exacting sense of public responsibility shown by the emperors Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius in the 2nd century ce. |
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To these politicians, the self-interest-driven exchanges that characterized notable clientelism contravened democratic principles and were thus acts of corruption that one had to eradicate in order to moralize public life. |
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Indeed, the Republic is the first of the utopias, though not one of the more attractive, and it is the first classic attempt of a European philosopher to moralize political life. |
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Disraeli, on the other hand, was willing to take risks to enhance British prestige and to seek to profit from, rather than to moralize about, foreign dissensions. |
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Although Aesop used wolves to warn, criticize and moralize about human behavior, his portrayals added to the wolf's image as a deceitful and dangerous animal. |
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No big surprise In 2nd, Mr. Moralize But who should take a curtain call? |
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