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In the pre-Internet days, said Ms. Greenwald, "we were so flush, we did everything in the name of promotion".
Many ecologists now accept that prohibiting everything in the name of protecting nature is not useful, and so are being selective".
For most of the century, it served as subplot to the main event - Picasso, Matisse, Bacon, you name them - those who were still willing to risk everything in the name of being serious.
"It is to challenge the way the coalition is dismantling everything in the name of the 'big society'," says Cruddas. "We want to recapture the 'big society' theme by re-establishing Labour's traditions around mutualism, community and solidarity".
The Valentine's Day flogathon is in full swing: the time of year when it feels like everyone is trying to sell us everything in the name of love (paparazzo anyone?).
It's a case of escalation on all sides, with every innovation a further opportunity to keep track of everyone and everything in the name of a nebulous good.
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While the First Amendment is a wonder of our democracy, it would be arrogant to insist it protects everything done in the name of journalism.
"And that is to confront the neo-liberal system, where everything is in the name of private capital, and nothing is for the country".
Yes, let's ban everything everywhere in the name of safety.
But not everything done in the name of culture and tradition is benign – to put it mildly.
The Facebook twist on this ethos has been that everything done in the name of "community" and "bringing people together" is the end that justifies whatever means they need to make a profit.
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