Yet, this technological naivety finally does not matter, for the dystopians' purpose is moral and political. |
The most striking characteristic of this debate about morality and politics is its naivety. |
The charge that supermarkets are motivated by the desire to generate enormous profits points to a naivety about the business world. |
I wouldn't really want to speculate on the level of naivety or lack of naivety. |
Yet Niebuhr also spent much of his life inveighing against the naivety of liberalism, as in his most famous book, Moral Man and Immoral Society. |
It is a gross naivety on the part of the Government to presume that the impact of this measure will not increase student debt. |