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Although the overall expression of this belief reeks of Victorian high-mindedness, Arnold gave both purpose and direction to an articulate critique of industrial society.
Just before 10 p.m., Mr. Price stood up and offered an articulate critique followed by the simple question: "Does your film simplify Newark"?
People in the media have been focusing on the 'I have never voted' part of his essay in the New Statesman, but that is just their way of deflecting people's attention away from his articulate critique of capitalism.
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This could be interpreted both as a poorly articulated critique of capitalism and as an indictment of an immoral instant gratification culture.
In this paper I will articulate a critique of behavioral modernity by integrating the preliminary tenets of the aforementioned approaches within a unitary perspective.
The cheering crowd of 2,000 Clinton fans seemed primed for an articulate, passionate critique of President Bush -- the kind Democrats can't get from the lugubrious John Kerry.
Butler engages Jewish philosophical positions to articulate a critique of political Zionism and its practices of illegitimate state violence, nationalism, and state-sponsored racism.
In this regard, Pictures theory from the start was a hyper-theoretical offshoot of Pop Art, crossed with Minimalist Art, Conceptual Art and Performance Art--a hybrid that capitalized on all the semiotic afterthoughts about visual media that grew out of, and retroactively was used to articulate and critique, the advertising and media empires that Western art forms mirrored in the late 20th century.
From the 1950s onwards, scholars associated with the Mont Pèlerin Society and other neoliberal think tanks like Peter Blau, Herbert Frankel and Deepak Lal began to articulate a critique of this state-led model (Toye, 2009; Plehwe, 2009b; Collier, 2011, chapter 6).
I cannot provide the quantitative data that he requests, but three novels leap off my bookshelf to support the idea that good fiction can improve our lives: "Uncle Tom's Cabin," Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1852 novel, articulated a critique of American slavery that turned many 19th-century Americans toward abolition.
Agamben articulated a critique of Western democracies.
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