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We were spending so much time with this leopard and getting to understand her individualism, her personal character, that maybe we were taking it a little bit far.
So we have a lot of very romantic ideas in our culture about
individualism.
And our nation's really founded on a very romantic concept of
individualism.
But his treatise on the power of creativity and
individualism
has inspired art, literature, popular culture, and even political revolution.
And yet, we know that it is systems of oppression that benefit the most from the lie of radical
individualism.
It's mass
individualism
from a single product.
Rather, it will be
individualism.
PA: We learned so much about movement, about love and about art at its most impactful: when it articulates the impossible and when it erodes individualism, when it plays into the gray places of our black and white worlds, when it does what our democracy does not, when it reminds us that we are not islands, when it adorns every street but Wall Street and Madison Avenue, when it reminds us that we are not islands and refuses to succumb to the numbness, when it indicts empire and inspires each and every one of us to love, tell the truth and make revolution irresistible.
When I began this process, and we began this process, I realized that I had a limited understanding of homelessness and the factors that impacted it, and that I needed a fairly major change in my belief, in my thinking, because I had been raised with the theory of rugged
individualism
and "pull yourself up by the bootstraps."
Caused by the powerful and nefarious forces of the overmighty state, whose collectivizing tendencies crush freedom and
individualism
and opportunity.
Our good nature has been thwarted by several forces, but I think the most powerful of them is the dominant political narrative of our times, which tells us that we should live in extreme
individualism
and competition with each other.
Just as today, the enthusiasts of unrestrained capitalism say it's rooted in human nature, only now it's individualism, inquisitiveness, and so on.
Now, anthropologists suggest that one reason why this word might have been named and celebrated in Japan is because of that country's traditionally collectivist culture, whereas the feeling of dependency may be more fraught amongst English speakers, who have learned to value self-sufficiency and
individualism.
True
individualism
and rebellion often are leader-less, and the film seemed to suggest that these impressionable boys either "go with the official program", or "go with Professor Keating's"--no third way, really.
In this world where this concept of
individualism
(as long as YOU are OK nothing else matters, f..k duty, integrity, not to mention fidelity and the simple commitment that two people make to each other) this film manages to bring a sort of brightness and hope by the final "redemption" of the main characters.
we're also amazed to see this kind of men, the white collars, be shown that way while they usually are shown as example for the american dream of the
individualism
and economical liberalism.
This is not really fair, because the Fleisher's had a keen sense of the culture of the 1930s that the Disney people consciously decided to ignore - the depression; growing concern over the unstoppable march to the Second World War; an American pop-music culture adopting African-American motifs more and more; and a growing sense that working-together could provide us with a brighter future than rigorous
individualism.
In 1967, whether or not anyone was ready for its individualism, it most certainly declared the onset of an essential new director of great consequence.
“In this way,” they conclude, “money enhanced
individualism
but diminished communal motivations, an effect that is still apparent in people’s responses today.”
Just as Leviathan shows a Russia caught in the throes of a political nightmare, American Sniper shows a country trapped by its heroic mythology – defined in countless Western movies – of rugged
individualism
at home and defense of freedom and order abroad.
But if current trends in business and consumer culture continue, we might soon have more in common with Chinese meritocratic and communitarian traditions than with our own history of
individualism
and liberal democracy.
According to Siedentop, features specific to Christianity led to liberal individualism, and they are absent from the other great world religions.
A critique of
individualism
in the name of collective values occurs frequently in the Pope's pronouncements.
In Western countries, meanwhile, interpretations of human rights have evolved alongside a larger cultural shift toward
individualism
and secularism, prompting opposition to a broad set of religious practices.
The loss of confidence that Americans have expressed may be rooted in a deeper shift in people’s attitudes toward individualism, which has brought about decreased deference to authority.
CDU/CSU policies are, of course, founded on the idea of individual freedom, but we believe in an
individualism
tempered by Western culture and the Christian tradition.
We are skeptical about unfettered
individualism
because of our awareness of man's sins, but also because of our profound awareness of the historical defects and aberrations in Germany's 20th century history.
Although few seriously question the free market economy and liberal
individualism
in manners and customs, we feel uneasy about forsaking these values.
All the while, the seemingly unstoppable march of the market, globalization, and
individualism
that had propelled the right since Thatcher and Reagan came to an abrupt halt.
While many Europeans admire America's devotion to freedom, they prefer policies at home that temper the liberal economic principles of
individualism
with a robust welfare state.
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