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Stephen's response was Jewish in its concerns; in form it followed Hellenistic rhetorical conventions (Josh. 24:2–14; Acts 3 12 26).
The Misogynist is not a sequel to A Married Man, but there is enough similarity in its concerns to suggest it comes from a similar place in Read's imagination.
Though a very early Dickens (he wrote it, depressingly, when he was 30) it still feels modern in its concerns about capitalism and poverty and the dehumanising effect of work and the healing power of kindness.
The work had become, he told me, so complex in its structures and so infinitely extendable in its concerns that he did not envisage completing it, only bringing it to a point of abandonment that might also be a point of publication.
Though "The Future of Us" has a big idea at its core, it's determinedly small-scale in its concerns.
It tends to be distinctly middle-to-upper-middle class in its concerns, which are more about torture in foreign lands than money-raising CCTV cameras or bricks thrown through council house windows late at night.
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Admirable in its concern about corruption, colonialism and cruelty, it is readable, tense, sometimes horrific and chilling in its precise delineation of brutal crime.
If Congress is sincere in its concern for the elderly and disabled, it should vote to offer all Medicare recipients the same coverage it has.
The humanitarian community is not alone in its concern.
The libertarian Cato Institute has been outspoken in its concern about an opportunistic growth of government power.
The Red Cross is not alone in its concern for the treatment of these men.
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