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.
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  • 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.
  • To this tradition, he counterposes an alternative way of understanding the past - as that which we can ‘feel behind us as an incontestable acquisition’.
  • He counterposed freedom to the slippery ideal of democracy.
  • Another key is cultivating a political outlook that does not counterpose solidarity and diversity so that more of one means less of the other.
  • The notion of the many growing out of the one is counterposed in mythology by the idea of two opposing principles of existence, the struggles and foment of which provide the seeds of creation.
  • Citizenship has often been counterposed with consumership. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • My investigation counterposes two modes of narrative vision suggested by fictive looks at death: reflective and refractive.
  • He counterposes images with voice-over narration in perplexing ways, as in Diary of a Country Priest.
  • But it is too simplistic to counterpose the idea of Mozart as a product of the Enlightenment to the idea of the composer as a born genius.
  • Whilst Marx disputed with Hegel's dialecticism and counterposed it with Historical Materialism - putting it simply, that economic conditions determined consciousness, ideas, economic evolution, etc - I felt that Hegel was not wrong, but that his perspectives could be said to describe particular stages of socio-psychological development in the course of socio-economic evolution. Asian
  • The first would be some variant of Marxist theory which counterposes a notion of ‘real’ interests to a notion of ideology.
  • Historians have often counterposed their work, presenting Matisse as a maker of luxuriously coloured, harmonious images, and Picasso as the more conceptual painter, who emphasized form over colour and anguish over serenity.
  • It is the excessive pretension for Eurasianism, using it as "the" Russian identity both nationally and regionally, which is what turns it into a de facto global ideology and counterposes it to Atlanticism. Eurasianism and Atlanticism: enemies or allies?
  • The novelty of this book is that it counterposes sociobiology to developmental biology rather than its traditional foe, anti-biological approaches to human sociality.
  • The European Union is facing very high unemployment, and two antagonistic social logics are counterposed to each other.

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