By the end of nineteenth century, it was clear what would be the outcome of two civilizations with universalistic claims. |
The balance of power never suited the more universalistic, moralist spirit of the late twentieth century. |
Progressive, universalistic and equitable health system reforms were found to exist in present-day Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Venezuela and in the cities of Rosario, Argentina and Bogotá, Colombia. |
In developing countries ideas about administrative reform often move in the direction of the more formalistic Weberian ideal particularly the creation of universalistic standards, regular procedures, and accountability. |
In modern anthropology, fetishism, like animism and totemism, tends to be disfavoured as a universalistic principle. |
They stand, above all, for the expansion of economic activities, and they are beginning to apply universalistic criteria. |