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Перевод: critique speek critique


[существительное]
критика ; критический отзыв; критическая статья; рецензия


Тезаурус:

  1. What generalized the appeal of Paisley's critique of the unionist lites was the accession to power of Terence O'Neill.
  2. The critique of scientific socialism and economism has a major place in Marxist debate in the twentieth century.
  3. This is a similar argument to the Burgess critique of Turner, emphasising the way that self-help shelter houses the poor cheaply, thus making low wages and the resulting capital accumulation more feasible.
  4. Management critique
  5. Adorno's critique, in fact, was never as far away from the motivations of cultural criticisms as one would imagine from the myth.
  6. a nationalism which stood upon a critique of the very idea of civil society, a movement supported by the bourgeoisie which rejected the idea of progress, the ideology of a political organisation fighting for the creation of a modern national State which accepted at the same time the ideology of "enlightened anarchy".
  7. It is as if those who know aid best from the viewpoint of the recipients fear that an outspoken critique will turn off the tap rather than improve the quality of the flow.
  8. The Roaring Girl presents a process in which containment of the deviant forms the basis of one social traction offering a critique of, and taking power trom, another.
  9. Bloomfield writing long after "The Deserted Village" is much more explicit in his critique of wealth than are Duck and Leapor.
  10. As is widely observed, rationalist philosophy paved the way for a reexamination of women's place in society and in the family If Locke could subject the divine right of kings to a critical examination, the rights of husbands were likewise vulnerable to a reasoned critique.
  11. The political and philosophical origins of Situationist thought to a large degree derives from Marx's critique of alienation and commodity fetishism, Lukcs's development of this critique, and the Marxist-existentialism of Sartre and Henri Lefebvre.
  12. It began by quoting Pope Paul VI - "the church is certainly not willing to restrict her action only to the religious field" - and continued with a critique of Malawi as fashioned by Dr Banda: "A growing gap between rich and poor a struggle for survival deplorable wage structure a deplorable price paid to farmers for some of their crops bribery and nepotism an atmosphere of resentment a climate of mistrust and fear."
  13. However, and this is the point which will be argued in detail in the concluding chapter, the Free Presbyterian critique of the laxity of the Orders is not as damaging to the DUP as one might suppose because there is no legitimate direction in which the liberal or lax element in the Orders can go without, for other reasons, losing the support of the ordinary Ulster Protestant.

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