counterpose

VERB
  1. constitute a counterweight or counterbalance to
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use counterpose In A Sentence

  • One of the recurring themes in your work is that you counterpose the concept of property and property rights with the realization of a society based on human rights.
  • It is not difficult to foresee that they will counterpose the peasant army to the "counter-revolutionary Trotskyists" in a hostile manner.
  • My investigation counterposes two modes of narrative vision suggested by fictive looks at death: reflective and refractive.
  • The idea of a Volksgemeinschaft was often counterposed to that of Gesellschaft, a reference to the Enlightenment notion of a shared community of interests based on universal human values.
  • In opposition to globalization, these groups counterpose an idealized notion of an earlier period of American capitalism when the national market and national state played a more dominant role in economic life.
  • Poetic anti-discourse is dependent on the fragmentation of capitalism, modernity, and individualism, to which it counterposes social cohesion.
  • In another situation, relativism and politicalization may serve counterposed goals.
  • It counterposes the countryside to the city, and its rhetoric runs along clearly reactionary lines.
  • Many of the same debates go on, for example, between socialists who stress the role of the organised working class and autonomists who counterpose the actions of small minorities.
  • They counterpose their views with the views of many modern scientists - who dissect nature in an attempt to isolate and understand its workings.
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy