How To Use particularism In A Sentence
- It was a progressive movement whenever it was directed against feudal particularism.
- Will the discursive spaces within the left be divided into radical, semi-radical, not-so radical, etc. depending on abnegation of one's own particularism?
- When the society is full of the sentiment of relative deprivation and social conformity, legal culture is absent, and particularism is overwhelming, motivations for corruption are likely to grow.
- Surely the kind of moral universalism to which all four thinkers aspired is no less an aspect of the Jewish experience in modernity than the assertion of Jewish particularism.
- In sum, local growth orientation has become too weak, partial, and spasmodic to overcome the restrictive force of local particularism, which today dominates policy almost everywhere.
- The first threat followed from a rising tide of exclusionary, intolerant ethnic particularism, the second from the blurring, ultimately homogenising force of global consumerism.
- The development of the market broke down the particularism of earlier forms of society and represented a tremendous advance in social organisation.
- To separate nationalism from regionalism or particularism is difficult and often depends upon the eye of the observer.
- Cowan also discusses the erosion of municipal liberties by central governments bent on expanding their authority, expunging local particularism, and exercising tighter control over urban finances.
- “particularism” by Paul Teller (1989) and “exclusive monadism” by Dipert (1997). Structural Realism