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From Lowry's perspective, by contrast, national particularism can never be an unmitigatedly constructive force.
This, coupled with Norway's decision to reject the European Union, suggests a simmering and underestimated particularism and nationalism.
This sort of tolerant encouragement of local particularism was undermined, however, by a powerful statist dimension in imperial attitudes.
Usually they're mocked as advocating some old-fashioned left-wing politics or some particularism, like saving local conditions against globalism.
It was a progressive movement whenever it was directed against feudal particularism.
Imposed globalism incites pre-meditated particularism as an antidote to homogeneity.
Identity politics, particularism, and localism against the uniformity of abstract universalism are common features of the postmodern condition.
To separate nationalism from regionalism or particularism is difficult and often depends upon the eye of the observer.
Howard's admirable insistence on historical particularism and multicultural inclusion raises another set of questions.
This means that any critique of liberalism is self-contradictory if it promotes particularism as an alternative.
To enable basic tax reform at the local level we must deal with local particularism.
There is, in fact, a natural cap on local property tax rates imposed by local particularism.
The problem is that the particularism of friendship is at odds with modern conceptions of virtue as disinterestedness and detachment.
The issue of universalism versus particularism was a reoccurring theme during the meeting.
Will the discursive spaces within the left be divided into radical, semi-radical, not-so radical, etc. depending on abnegation of one's own particularism?
The conference report is encouragingly positive, but the precise balance between particularism and universalism remained to be clarified.
The north-eastern experience testifies to two other big advantages. First, mayors cater to England's curious particularism.
I therefore support, President Antonione, your comments in favour of abandoning national particularism.
This particularism is capable of reopening the door to official discrimination, whether expressly intended or not.
We call for actions that leave no doubt that we reject particularism, protectionism and the 'charity begins at home' mentality.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And still less do I want to hamper the play of my thoughts and motives by going apart into the particularism of a new religion.
He might have made a strong case against the particularism of the Pharisees in comparison with the universalism of his own Gospel.
The particularism of the Free Papers was a grave and permanent weakness which still endures.
But, in so doing, it accepted the particularism of experience and proceeded to supplement it from non-empirical sources.
But particularism was still strong, especially in the smaller provinces.
Yet for herself she transcended the particularism that it involved.
It was the heyday of particularism, of craft unionism complete.
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