Communism has been replaced by equally totalistic and militant forms of nationalism and religious fundamentalism. |
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The clashes between the industry and the environmentalists are now becoming brutal and totalistic, dehumanizing each side. |
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Dreyfus and Kelly say that we should have the courage not to look for some unitary, totalistic explanation for the universe. |
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All of us seem to need some totalistic relationships in our lives. But to decry the fact that we cannot have only such relationships is nonsense. |
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The totalistic picture of patriarchy painted by some feminists has long been contested by others. |
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It reaffirms Hook's assertion that Marcuse's totalistic sensibility immunized itself from any disconfirming factual evidence. |
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Despite their very different philosophical commitments and interests, ancient, modern, and contemporary Nativists are all drawn to this totalistic version of the doctrine. |
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The totalistic principle of the Kegon school caught the attention of the reigning Japanese emperor, Shōmu, who considered it a possible approach to governing his people. |
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In reality, it is often the unsatisfied, the depressed, the downtrodden and the lost who provide mortar for the edifices of violent, totalistic ideologies. |
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The IRTC and the codex scholastically make a thorough transcendental analysis of the present day's global situation in a composite and totalistic perspective. |
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