Sentence examples for condition of society from inspiring English sources

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Thirdly, Because they present the best indications of the moral condition of society.

For Jefferson, this equality was at the heart of American exceptionalism: "Can any condition of society be more desirable than this?" That all changed with industrialization.

In 1853, he wrote that to create "a democratic condition of society as well as of government" it would be necessary to have more "parks, gardens, music, dancing schools, reunions," the purpose of which was "unconscious, or indirect recreation".

Lukács developed a multifaceted approach to literary criticism in which the historical condition of society and the reality of class consciousness are singled out as the ideological agenda of works of literature and the major source of their appeal.

TTIP has been compared to the 1846 Corn Law abolition, which either swept away protectionist tariffs that impoverished millions of workers, or protected a vital source of food and led Karl Marx to ask: "What is free trade under the present condition of society?" His answer was: "It is the freedom which capital has to crush the worker".

"Can any condition of society be more desirable than this?" he opined about egalitarian America, and then did a little calculation showing that the overall happiness of Americans far outweighed that of the English, for whom "happiness is the lot of the aristocracy only".

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In his sermon, Francis pointedly quoted his predecessor, saying: "By carefully surveying the signs of the times, we are making every effort to adapt ways and methods … to the growing needs of our time and the changing conditions of society".

Warning against "hostile rigidity" by traditionalists he said: "God is not afraid of new things… We are making every effort to adapt ways and methods... to the changing conditions of society".

The socio‐economic conditions of society and its energy sector have to be addressed in a transition processes.

We exist not to glorify God, nor to exercise rationality, nor to bring about any particular conditions of society, but merely because we are assemblages of successful replicators.

This implies attending to the environmental conditions of society as a whole, considering socio-cultural matters, users of technology, and the prevailing political rights enjoyed by individuals.

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