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The regressive notion that 1percentt of income is worth the same for the poorer present than for the richer future is the kind of thinking that underpins the misguided argument for a flat tax.

Dynasties once governed Europe, of course, in the monarchies that cling on in constitutional arrangements or, in the case of coalition Britain, are utilised through their weddings and jubilees to reinforce the regressive notion that all's well and everyone "in their right place".

Admittedly, there's a lot to unpack here (not least the regressive notion of women as walking wombs, and Tanzer's believing he needed to find a female partner to raise children in a "loving relationship"), but – to my mind – it's a good example of how the MRA ideology recruits by preying on men's fears.

Admittedly, there's a lot to unpack here (not least the regressive notion of women as walking wombs, and Tanzer's believing he needed to find a female partner to raise children in a "loving relationship"), but to my mind it's a good example of how the MRA ideology recruits by preying on men's fears.

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Given all the stark and to put it mildly, rather terrifying predictions, why does a sector of the American voting public persistently reward the Santorums of the political world for regressive notions about sex and child-bearing?

But because he's not writing for news outlets or bound to regressive notions of journalistic objectivity, Lamar's work achieves something most reporters can't: It speaks from the prerogative of black communities facing oppression and directly attacks the institutions responsible for their pain.

A California Democrat, Representative Michael M. Honda, urged his colleagues to "reject the radical, regressive Republican notion that the only way to maintain sustainability is to cut every program indispensable to the American people".

Wills challenges this notion on several grounds, including its regressive "substitution of human sacrifice for animal sacrifice".

(As I write this, my five-year-old twins are marching around the house, naked, singing, "Ants! Ants! Ants wear underpants!") She realizes that this notion may strike some as hopelessly regressive; however, she assures us, it is not.

It is regressive, it adversely affects the poorest the worst, and it rejects the notion that those who are most able should contribute more to the perpetuation of an equitable and just society.

Shifting the goalposts is an affront to notions of fair play, as well as being profoundly regressive.

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