Critique
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Part a
critique
of the missionary movement, but more so a look at Laforgue's fight with his own faith and conviction, and a glorious picture of the cold and beautiful Canadian wilderness as it might have looked in the mid 17th century.
With this in mind, Bride Wars becomes an intriguing example of Hollywood's prevailing treatment of the 'wedding film' subgenre - while its premise initially suggests a
critique
and send up of the lavish excesses of popular weddings, the film can ultimately not avoid caving to syrupy cliché and delivering an adoring treatment to the social institution it initially promised to challenge.
This movie doesn't require much
critique.
He has "Idiot" and "Sobachye Serdtse" to his credit, which have received positive
critique
of the audiences, their statuses notwithstanding.
This is not a simplistic film, and its power comes from the depth of its
critique
of all the players in this ongoing political struggle.
That
critique
remains valid today.
This
critique
has some truth in it, but is overblown.
But a similar
critique
could be made of any other change in policy: if it is poorly designed, it will be counter-productive.
Initially, China’s leadership – responding to former Premier Wen Jiabao’s surprising 2007
critique
of a Chinese economy that had become increasingly “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable” – made its case from an analytical perspective.
That office has now issued a comprehensive
critique
of the Fund’s role in Europe’s post-2008 crisis.
Fast-forward 150 years to post-World War II America, and to the original Chicago School
critique
of the New Deal version of social insurance – that it created “notches” that perverted economic incentives.
This realization was foreshadowed by the now-famous “Four Uns”
critique
of former Premier Wen Jiabao, who back in 2007 correctly diagnosed the producer model as “unbalanced, unstable, uncoordinated, and unsustainable.”
Wen’s
critique
triggered an intense internal debate that resulted in a key strategic decision to rebalance the Chinese economy by shifting to a consumer-based model, as framed by the 12th Five-Year Plan of 2011-2015.
First, there is the
critique
by economists who view governments as an impediment to the freer flow of goods, capital, and people around the world.
Germany’s media largely supports the
critique.
In some ways, Alexievich’s literary contribution, which the Nobel committee called “a monument to suffering and courage in our time,” is equal to that of the Austrian novelist and playwright Elfriede Jelinek, whom the committee recognized in 2004 for her work’s feminist
critique
of Austria’s Nazi past and patriarchal present.
A
critique
of individualism in the name of collective values occurs frequently in the Pope's pronouncements.
Despite a detailed
critique
of the prosecution’s case by two Chinese defense lawyers, the sentence, which had been known privately among officials for several days, was confirmed.
Most ironic is the self-fulfilling
critique
that many activists now use.
It is also consistent with the
critique
of former Premier Wen Jiabao, who in March 2007 famously warned of a Chinese economy that was becoming increasingly “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and [ultimately] unsustainable.”
The late Ashok Rudra, himself a man of the Left but an empiricist, provided the most cogent
critique
of this view.
This is not to say that they agree with the American
critique
of Indonesian policy.
The deeper and overriding point of Kaufman’s
critique
of our system is the need for tough laws.
Yet many Americans think that much of Europe's
critique
of Israeli policies expresses a zeal that cannot be explained simply by Europeans' renunciation of their own colonial past and thus their sensitivity to an Israeli occupation that looks like annexation.
She and her husband, Bill, are annoyed with Sanders for continuing to campaign (even though she did the same in 2008) and for not toning down his
critique
of her record.
That
critique
was valid for socialist societies, too.
The notion of “Asian values,” promoted mostly by Singaporean official scribes, was partly a
critique
of universalist Western claims.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has, in fact, gone public with a similar
critique.
The saving
critique
merits further analysis.
The reasoning is peculiar, and seems to revive a nineteenth-century critique, usually associated with Nietzsche, that Christianity (and Islam) produces an acquiescent or even subservient mentality, in contrast to the heroic virtues of classical antiquity or of warrior societies, such as the world of the Japanese samurai.
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