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The colossal project, which cost more than $50 billion – more than all previous Winter Olympics combined – was expected to turn Sochi into a sporting paradise, packed with arenas and a new airport.
For Keynes, only those who will be able to sublimate their non-satisfied relative needs into a higher ideal would find their way in the new
paradise.
His carnivalesque odyssey of totalitarianism displays a world of misery, boredom, and obedience in its dark journey to an unreachable
paradise.
In the preaching of Islamists seeking recruits, he notes, are “descriptions of a
paradise
more similar to a bordello than the reward for pious individuals, fantasies of virgins for suicide bombers, morality police chasing down women showing too much skin, the puritanism of dictatorship, veils, and burqas.”
The former
paradise
of the poor has become a living hell for them.
There is also a real fear that the price for entering the
paradise
of Schengenland will be that they must make their own eastern frontiers fortified and impenetrable.
This party, now using the presumptuous name “The Left,” has gained a foothold in West Germany with its impossible promises of higher pensions, a minimum hourly wage of €10, huge public investment schemes, and zero unemployment – in short, exactly the kind of socialist
paradise
that failed in East Germany.
Who will finance the workers
' paradise
then?
Chile, which is often portrayed as a free-market paradise, is another example.
In the tourist
paradise
of Goa, the Congress government expected to be re-elected, but was trounced by a resurgent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
What is a
paradise
for political scientists is a nightmare for anyone trying to rule the country in earnest.
The swiftness of Belarus’s economic meltdown reflects the directness of its cause: Russia had been financing Lukashenko’s shabby paradise, and then it decided to stop paying.
And a robustly growing India will remain
paradise
for newspaper mavens for a while yet.
Now the world of 2050 will not be a
paradise.
He basically argued that over the past ten years, Mexico, while hardly a paradise, was on something of a roll: inflation came under control, growth began to pick up, poverty was being reduced, and lower interest rates made credit available to the lower middle class.
In a revolutionary atmosphere of solidarity and self-sacrifice, people tend to think that when their victory is complete,
paradise
on Earth is inevitable.
Of course,
paradise
never comes, and – naturally - disappointment follows.
And some Brexiteers want more social spending, while others would like to become a deregulated
paradise
that competes with Singapore.
He simply thought they would go away once the worker’s
paradise
had been established.
Even in comparison with the US, China is a capitalist
paradise
- so long as you steer clear of the central government.
Religion has led people to commit a long litany of horrendous crimes, from God’s command to Moses to slaughter the Midianites – men, women, boys, and non-virginal girls – through the Crusades, the Inquisition, innumerable conflicts between Sunni and Shiite Muslims, and suicide bombers convinced that martyrdom will lead them to
paradise.
Meanwhile, existing political systems promise good jobs, sound governance, a sustainable environment, and social harmony without sacrifice – a
paradise
of self-interested free riders that can be sustained only by sacrificing the natural environment and the welfare of future generations.
Just a hour-and-a-half flight south of Miami, we might expect that island to be a tropical
paradise
and a favored spot for offshore US business.
A coastal state, Kerala has long been viewed as a tourist
paradise
– a reputation no doubt kept afloat on a sea of easily available libations.
Socialism became a mess as great expectations of a workers
' paradise
were bogged down in bureaucracy.
For Kim Jong-un, even a meeting with Japanese officials in Ulan Bator, Mongolia’s capital, to discuss the return of Japanese women who went to North Korea with their Korean husbands thinking that they were journeying to a socialist paradise, served as a platform to secure food aid from Japan.
The trauma of gag laws that were imposed on the press before and during World War II resulted in the elimination of all restraints afterwards, which had the effect of making Japan a spy’s paradise, with insufficient counterintelligence measures and poor secrecy.
As Luhmann cryptically put it, “The gate to
paradise
remains sealed by the term risk.”
But this would be a temporary paradise, because a government spending spree inevitably would lead to high inflation, at which point the window of opportunity would close, and citizens would be left to pay the bill via rising unemployment and weaker real wage growth.
But, for several decades now, divisiveness and conflict have been the serpent in this
paradise.
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