Individualistic
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Now I'm destined to spend a lot of time with some unique, very, very special,
individualistic
and often seductive female characters.
And we've come to a place where we have no choice but to recognize, as
individualistic
as we want to be, complexity requires group success.
These weavers are not living an
individualistic
life, they're living a relationist life, they have a different set of values.
There are more suicides in developed,
individualistic
countries than in any other part of the world.
Half a century ago,having made the hugely influential,"Laura","Where the sidewalk ends" and "The moon is blue",he set about filming Nelson Algren's controversial novel "The man with the golden arm" in his eccentric and
individualistic
manner.Rather than take his camera out onto the streets he stayed in the studio and used stylised almost Expressionistic sets,quirky casting(Mr Frank Sinatra - hot from his success in "From here to eternity",the young,inexperienced but breathtakingly beautiful Miss Kim Novak and Mr Arnold Stang,a man whose oddities were after his own heart)and a remarkable era - defining score by Elmer Bernstein featuring the cream of West Coast jazzmen.
later permanently perverted the authentic,
individualistic
creativity of the industry.
Jan Svankmajer's Conspirators of Pleasure is a film that speaks to an
individualistic
demographic to say the least.
i thought that this was an excellent portrait of a deeply complex and
individualistic
woman.
The president’s domestic agenda is bold and revolutionary, but it clashes frontally with the most fundamental tenets of America’s liberal and
individualistic
ethos.
But emphasizing the reduction of social inequalities does not sit easily with America’s profoundly
individualistic
ethos, and the attempt to “Europeanize” the nature of the social contract between the state and its citizens might yet crash against the constitutive principles of the American system.
But it did not shift the center of gravity of Russian civilization, which remained collective and slavophile, not
individualistic
and Western.
Some philosophers object that the concept of human rights is founded on an
individualistic
view of man as an autonomous being whose greatest need is to be free from interference by the state, imbued, as it were, with the right to be left alone.
Before this, these historians argue, Hindus were allegedly no less
individualistic
than Europeans.
Today’s schools and universities, which are dominated by approaches to learning that are fundamentally
individualistic
and competitive in nature, must be redesigned to focus on learning to learn and acquiring the skills needed to collaborate with others.
Some traditionalists even might claim that they do not want Koreans to be as rich as westerners if that requires Koreans to be as
individualistic
as westerners.
Meanwhile, the value commanded by the imaginative goods of individualistic, disordered western societies rose.
It was a story of the liberating spirit of freedom and
individualistic
fulfillment.
Most institutions that are invested in an
individualistic
orientation hold up the person as sinner, culpable, afflicted, insane, or irrational.
In the West, the counterpoint to the notion of woman as property has been a highly
individualistic
demand for personal autonomy – decision-making based primarily on a woman’s own wishes, rather than as wife, mother, community member, or worshipper.
So her work naturally posited female freedom in a secular, solitary, and
individualistic
context, in which “freedom” means pure autonomy rather than integration within a whole – comprising family, community, and even God – on equal terms.
The new service economy emphasizes human interaction more than
individualistic
consumption.
The more successful they are, the more
individualistic
they will become and the more they will expect the respect and consideration of those who govern them.
Their seamless, all-embracing world of tradition is gone, but they are not yet confident citizens of the modern,
individualistic
world.
In many traditional societies, where life choices and opportunities are limited, the Western,
individualistic
view of rights is very jarring.
Many view the development of an
individualistic
outlook as the greatest threat to solidarity nowadays.
Against this background, political and other social groups have developed a vested interest in responding to the insecurities generated by our
individualistic
society.
The current Russian interpretation of freedom is instead characterized by a narrow,
individualistic
permissiveness that is incompatible with collective tasks.
In Iraq, as elsewhere in the Arab and Muslim worlds, a cultural war is being waged between two paradigms: grand narratives that accept and promote a collectivistic understanding (nationalism, socialism, Islamism), versus an implicit paradigm of
individualistic
modernity that is locally rooted yet informed by the global experience.
First, citizens in the West have gradually become less politically organized and more
individualistic.
They also portray American life as open, mobile, individualistic, anti-establishment, pluralist, populist, and free.
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