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Over and over again at Howard, the conflict between conciliation with the white world and a more assertive form of politics animated campus activism.
His disagreement rather takes the subtler and less assertive form of an immanent critique, pointing out that each thinker's existentialist philosophy ends up being inconsistent with its own starting point: "starting from a philosophy of the world's lack of meaning, it ends up by finding a meaning and depth in it" (MS, 42).
Sennett attributed this to the fact that the software was unable to accommodate a conversational approach and hence forced participants into a more assertive form of communication, point followed by counterpoint, and, as a result, the flow of ideas was linear and hierarchical rather than lateral and inclusive.
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The primitivist version of Daoism, however, can religiously take a more assertive form that nature does endorse a particular normative dao, albeit not a human one (particularly one in discourse form).
Mr. Roche was not pleased by Mr. Scully's view that his assertive forms somehow reflected the bombastic and overbearing elements of the United States during the Vietnam War.
From the 1980s, neoconservative idealism took the form of an assertive and interventionist foreign policy that targeted anti-American regimes and leftist movements abroad.
"In governments with assertive figures, humor becomes a form of social reprisal against those who exercise disproportionate power," Bonilla said.
'In governments with assertive figures, humor becomes a form of social reprisal against those who exercise disproportionate power.'.
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