There is no room in the end time for individual distinction and self-assertion, but merely for adoration of someone far beyond the self. |
The horrors of the Second World War have taught Europeans to see the use of force not as self-assertion but as failure. |
Youth violence does not always aim at misappropriation but most often is a means of protest and self-assertion. |
There are obviously many degrees of cultural self-assertion, cultural defensiveness, cultural porousness and cultural boundaries. |
We see, here, a politics of masculinity, its currency that of resentment transmuted into exaggerated self-assertion. |
In addition to sport programmes, it also offers sewing, language and self-assertion courses. |