Consciousness
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The advent of television called for a more personal and understated presentation – brilliantly grasped by John F. Kennedy – and was more conducive than ever to the rapid takeover of public discourse and
consciousness.
Our graduates have been honored as Mastercard Foundation Scholars for their academic aptitude, social consciousness, and leadership qualities.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates first penetrated Gabriel’s
consciousness
a couple of years ago, when his father served as a warm-up act to Gates at a large conference sponsored by the Danish government.
The Great Depression of the 1930’s, when the Fed stood idly by as the economy collapsed, is the molding event seared into the
consciousness
of every American central banker.
They invoke specific analogies not so much because they resemble current conditions, but because they are seared into the public’s
consciousness.
India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, had hoped that caste
consciousness
would wither away after independence.
Though a small group of collectors invests speculatively in antique or specialty cars, the idea of speculating in automobiles just is not in the public
consciousness.
At this moment, such "ultimates" as the creation of self-replicating molecular life, the mapping of the beginning of our cosmos and the neuro-physiological understanding of consciousness, are plausible.
As workers
' consciousness
of their rights increases, they are gradually more and more apt to appeal grievances to the courts: from 1995 to 2001, adjudicated labor disputes rose from 28,000 to 101,000.
India’s criminal law, he declared, was largely “enacted by the British to meet their colonial needs,” and must be revised to reflect our “contemporary social consciousness.”
The Color of PutinPublic
consciousness
always uses stereotypes.
But it is always far worse when stereotypes take over the
consciousness
of a society’s elites.
We humans embrace the axiom that life is sacred in order to preserve what allowed that axiom to be formulated in the first place:
consciousness
and thought.
Historically, the Kurds - who are distinct in language, culture, and historical
consciousness
from Arabs - never had their day in court.
Without a fundamental turnaround in American political consciousness, the unilateralist amnesia of US foreign policy will have far-reaching consequences and leave a huge vacuum in the global system.
The question today is whether the current crisis of American
consciousness
marks the beginning of America’s decline or, let us hope, the beginning of a return to multilateralism.
Jayasi chose Khilji’s attack on Chittorgarh as a setting for his epic, because its name includes the word chit (consciousness).
But, because fetuses, at least at the stage of development when most abortions are performed, have yet to develop any kind of consciousness, it seems reasonable to regard ending their lives as much less serious than killing a normal human being.
Indeed, faced with emerging concerns about migration, establishment politicians and academic economists responded either by dismissing the concerns as closet racism, or by denying that adverse consequences even existed; either way, millions of citizens were apparently suffering from false
consciousness.
In 1926, V. I. Vernadsky similarly acknowledged the increasing impact of mankind on “[t]he direction in which the processes of evolution must proceed, namely towards increasing
consciousness
and thought, and forms having greater and greater influence on their surroundings.”
Pluralism – accelerated, expanded, and intensified by globalization – has become a pervasive fact of social life and individuals’
consciousness.
At the level of individual consciousness, this means that religious certainty is now harder to come by.
If so, then Hollywood’s cartoon-like caricatures of evil multinational corporations may some day seize mainstream consciousness, leading to political upheavals that shatter today’s social contract.
It is thanks to these values, to the acute
consciousness
of what individual and collective strengths can achieve in tandem, that France has always found the necessary resources to rebuild and modernize.
For all of its internal tribulations, there is no doubt that Egypt is a coherent entity, deeply anchored in history and in the
consciousness
of its population.
But it is unlike any previous war in human history: for the first time, people around the world are not identifying and organizing themselves along national or religious lines, but rather in terms of a global
consciousness
and demands for a peaceful life, a sustainable future, economic justice, and basic democracy.
This legacy of victimization has shaped the political
consciousness
of today’s Islamist leaders, instilling in them a wariness of liberal democracy.
However advanced Nexus might be, it can be thought of as autonomous if and only if it develops consciousness, whether spontaneously or with the help of its makers.
They sought to limit the authority of tribal chiefs and to use their powers over schools, land, and jobs to weaken, if not altogether eradicate, tribal
consciousness.
While Americans certainly mourn the dead and support the city of Boston, there has been a kind of penetration into the national
consciousness
that, after the 2001 attacks, America’s leaders used the bogeyman of terrorism to encroach on individual rights, fund almost every conceivable domestic-security boondoggle, and advance the self-interested agendas of the defense and surveillance industries.
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