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As for "self-perpetuation," he reminded me that child labor hadn't "perpetuated" itself in either Europe or the U.S.
They are rooted in a culture based on the desire for self-perpetuation.
They are rooted in the culture of the place, a culture based on the desire for self-perpetuation.
Seeing this revival of her 2002 play A Number so soon after watching The Skriker at Manchester international festival, I was struck by the fact that both are about disturbing the balance of nature and the mixed motives behind our urge for self-perpetuation: in this extreme case, a father is confronted by three of his sons, two of whom are clones of the first.
Heirs to Andrew Jackson on the right have their own worries about the self perpetuation of an American elite, but no desire at all to use government as a leveller.
"This will broaden the appeal and, if they can get the appeal right with new superstars, there's a self perpetuation.
Pro-inflammatory cytokines are clear candidates to be implicated in the initiation and self perpetuation of glial activation in the brain.
Culture manages its own kind of self-perpetuation.
In this claustrophobic atmosphere of self-perpetuation and self-interested and hugely productive friendships, the Rhodes Must Fall movement seems like the breath of fresh air that a place such as Oxford University has been waiting for.
The combination of the small number of students, the close supervision of professors, and the apparent monoculture has led to a system of self-perpetuation rather than of experimentation.
The other problem I see is one of self-perpetuation of leaders.
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