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The Cynics became "apolitical"—without a polis (city), apart from society.And there was of course Plato.
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I've kind of become apolitical, to be honest".
Nor did he then become apolitical, though he was undoubtedly busy, building his law practice.
But the bank, now 70% owned by US investors, wants to become "apolitical".
The BBC reported that the bank - now 70%-owned by American investors - was also keen to become "apolitical".
"Music had become apolitical, and because of that there wasn't much we could do as a label to participate in the public discourse".
Meanwhile the avant-garde, or some of it, has become apolitical, or unfeeling, or both: "Poems in recent journals have forgotten / there's a world".
For most of the next decade, contemporary art became largely apolitical.
Thankfully, I've become less apolitical over the years and often find myself reading accounts from those who lived during certain events that have become important anniversary dates, dates like November 4th over some thirty years ago.
But these clubs soon became a largely apolitical, interconnected enthusiast network, where two forms of tactical resistance could be identified.
He became the "most apolitical person in the world" until December 1997, when the police confiscated four illegal nickel-poker machines and all the money in the Tee-Pee till.
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