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They've had a limited feeling of a shared fate in the taxi garages, or in certain cafeterias.
"I like the idea of a shared fate, of a meteorite that landed in China 500 years ago suddenly falling in our midst".
"It is clear now, more than ever, that we have a shared fate," Mr Wagoner said of the union, after GM announced its new deal with the UAW.
For example, "white consciousness" was similar to or exceeded the racial consciousness of Blacks and Hispanics, meaning that whites perceived a shared fate at rates that parallel other groups.
Being a member of the Chinese nation revolves around an idea of a "shared fate," she said, something the state and many Chinese see as rooted in race and birth.
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Based on evolution, he argues, universal love is implausible: "Parochial love... amplified by similarity" and a "sense of shared fate... may be the most we can accomplish".
Yen Le Espiritu (1992) notes that Asian American racial identity, which of course encompasses a remarkable level of ethnic diversity, results from a combination of external assignment and agency, as when Asians actively respond to anti-Asian discrimination or violence through political action and a sense of shared fate.
Among the 60 or so works on view will be "Shared Fate," an installation of bread, newspapers, a necktie, shoelaces, etc., which have been whacked by the same guillotine that beheaded Marie Antoinette.
By the time Roseberry's ghost wreaks havoc on the last of the white Redds and China's grand-daughter plans to leave Roseberry behind, what emerges is a melancholy narrative of shared fate, of lives diminished by being haunted by the past.
If your organization is all competition and no collaboration or sense of shared fate, you're probably sitting in a hotbed of negative competitiveness.
By going on strike, the stage and screen writers are participating in an American tradition of people joining together, recognizing their shared fate and taking action.
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