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The book argued that science-dominated modern society was ugly, repressive and soulless; that youthful dissent was coherent enough to be termed a culture; and that this anti-rationalist "counterculture" — a term Dr. Roszak popularized and may have invented — might offer the foundation of a new visionary civilization.
Fascist this, soulless that.
Again, this kind of music isn't terrible, but it's so damn soulless that it makes it impossible to enjoy.
"People are so polished here, and I find it totally soulless, that slick New York career woman," said Amely Greeven, 27, a contributing writer for Harper's Bazaar.
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Furthermore, McAlpine said: "Vanessa acquits herself well on the vocals... but it's a bit overproduced and slightly soulless in that kind of relentlessly-perky way that graduates of the school of Disney stardom sometimes have".
March 14: Greg Smith Eruption: Former Goldman Sachs banker Greg Smith takes to The New York Times to explain that he left Goldman because it had become a soulless place that existed only to rip off clients.
"Katherine Jackson and family are trying to paint A.E.G. as a soulless corporation that was exploiting Michael.
Cropped out of most camera angles are two massive, soulless boxes that have flanked the iconic Twin Spires since 2005.
Harvard University is not some soulless corporation that can get away with squeezing the last nickel out of its poorest workers.
Like Mr. Nakashima's movie, however, it partakes in the critique of soulless modernity that is implicit in so many Japanese films.
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