Yet, how credible is such an option in the current conjuncture where intense capitalist competition continues and the power of international capital in fact has not declined? |
It is rather penurious reasoning too, knowing what we know about the geo-strategic priorities of the United States at this conjuncture. |
Superficially, the rationale of the style would seem to be its conjuncture of sensitivity and showmanship. |
African environmental history is thus a complex story of conjuncture, adaptation, and cultural and environmental flux. |
It was really a conjuncture of social, economic, generational, and cultural shifts that changed the very identity of the left over the last twenty-live years. |
At every turn in the conjuncture of events German capitalism is thrown up against those problems which it had attempted to solve by means of war. |