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"social order" Definitions
  1. the totality of structured human interrelationships in a society or a part of it

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The craving for social order It's a stubborn cultural fact: People crave social order.
Liberals say that social order emerges spontaneously from individuals acting freely, but conservatives believe social order comes first, creating the conditions for freedom.
It's deference to the work of maintaining the social order.
And they're very skeptical of changes to the social order.
"At present, local social order is stable," the government said.
I worry about personal finance, home economics, the social order.
But the social order wasn't the only thing he upended.
Does it believe in a just social order or not?
In that social order, marriage was more important than college.
LN: Well, I think the social order was the main thing.
Tight cultures have strong norms that spawn social order and conformity.
At least he understood that there's a social order under threat.
Cryptocurrencies seemed to be a way to disrupt that social order.
It is about living within a social order that makes sense.
You can be branded as a kind of social order problem.
Social order starts breaking down if people are under profound stress.
Other sorts of "untrustworthy behaviour" meriting attention include: "conduct that seriously undermines…the normal social order…seriously undermines the order of cyberspace transmissions", as well as "assembling to disrupt social order [and] endangering national defence interests".
Social order does not come from nature, it is founded on conventions.
There are aspects of the old social order, now lost, worth mourning.
But what are the consequences of these changes in the social order?
Otherwise, we might lose something even greater: our social order, our freedom.
As the social order decays, people grasp for the security of authoritarianism.
They are about the basic values and structures of our social order.
This imagined social order was enforced by a cadre of secret police.
But it almost never has the guts to actually suggest anything needs to change to upend the current social order, because the current social order places Disney at the top of the year-end box office nearly every year.
Provided "social order" is not disrupted, authorities have shown neither opposition or support.
They devour hope, the idea of a beneficial social order, and meaning itself.
Narratively speaking, this turns into a neat visualization of the city's social order.
We were also trying, subtly, to restore some sense of the social order.
Tight cultures are defined by strict rules and social order, tradition, and predictability.
But the problem-free social order is not on the menu of options.
The only social order compatible with spiritual freedom, Hägglund believes, is democratic socialism.
They seem to regard protesters as enemies and threats to the social order.
Our social order is maintained by a series of ongoing negotiations and compromises.
Advocating too fervently and too unapologetically for the vulnerable upsets the social order.
Tight cultures are defined by strict rules and social order, tradition and predictability.
The city is bracing for the impact on public health and social order.
It's a comedy, searching out the possibility of happiness within that social order.
Grown-up boys being boys is hardly a sound template for social order.
The Roman Empire survived the Antonine Plague, but the social order was unsettled.
Psychedelics are becoming tools of healing rather than a threat to the social order.
Instead, they reflect individuals' preferred views of social order and of who's in charge.
My not slowing down fast enough was not a threat to the social order.
It led to a fundamental shift in the social order across Europe, and beyond.
The buildings, and the social order they represented, were not so immutable after all.
Its leaders promised, and delivered, badly needed social order in areas reeling from disintegration.
She upsets Hemery's social order by easily incapacitating a guy who grabs her ass.
These weak states are struggling to maintain social order and the rule of law.
He imagined a world that defied the social order created by an elite whiteness.
For one thing, life without some kind of social order is disorienting and scary.
Allow someone to fix a typo, they tell me, and the social order will collapse.
Because they feel so much threat and they want a return to the social order.
America can have that kind of social order, or it can have justice for all.
It's unclear, at this point, what the changing social order may do to wildfire risk.
I took a chainsaw to the fabric of social order, and I paid the price.
They asked him to sign a document that said he had disturbed the social order.
Rather, Egypt features a self-reinforcing set of political institutions that reflect the prevailing social order.
In the most basic sense, the world we want—a social order built on racial and
The social order is so disrupted that things change much more quickly than they do normally.
They argue for the preservation of a specific social order, not for more equitable immigration laws.
As he explained to me, killing wolves fractures the highly regimented social order of the pack.
It is violence intended to send a message, pain inflicted to maintain India's old social order.
The book imagined dark skinned women and men like him as emperors (the top of the social order), warriors (those who generate the social order or enforce it), and librarians (those who guarantee the institutional memory necessary to reconstruct this order when it has broken down).
They all seem to have different views of what they think the ideal social order looks like.
Atheists were out—they could not be trusted—as was anyone whose faith threatened the social order.
"I pledge to not spread fake news or misinformation that will disrupt the social order," he said.
"Oppose violence, restore social order, safeguard Hong Kong's status as an international financial center," Standard Chartered wrote.
"Oppose violence, restore social order, safeguard Hong Kong's status as an international financial centre," Standard Chartered wrote.
Flattery diminishes the trust on which the social order is based, and it ultimately threatens this order.
Their comedy was about getting high and slacking off, but it was also about subverting social order.
"The most important thing at present is to restore social order as soon as possible," he said.
Depoliticizing religion is not only a necessary step for social order; it's also imperative for the economy.
A recurring theme of The Plague is that crises have a way of upending the social order.
They're bringing chaos to Hong Kong SAR with an illegal political goal and disrupting the social order.
But after World War II, in the space of a few years, this social order rapidly changed.
Several workers at the equipment factory have also been formally arrested and charged with disturbing social order.
He also cited rapid urbanization in many cities and towns for a breakdown in the social order.
The affair came as a shock to both families and as a threat to the social order.
It didn't just crush its democratic institutions; it also devastated its economy and much of its social order.
Singapore has held the position that its laws and regulations are needed to maintain social order and harmony.
It was about the crumbling of social order, captured through the lens of a street-level schmuck's camcorder.
That makes them chafe all the more at a social order which some think is rigged against them.
Difference is prized, but only up to a point, and the social order determines your quality of life.
Living in this kind of society might actually make it easier to keep track of the social order.
If women themselves enforce gender norms and punish deviants, it reinforces the social order that guarantees them protection.
The authors envision a return to a more traditional, conservative social order as one outcome of a crisis.
Authorities told him that his warning was illegal and had "severely disturbed the social order," the BBC reported.
Just as it is with people who squabble online, maintaining dominance is very important to elephant seals' social order.
Authorities told him that his WeChat warning was illegal and had "severely disturbed the social order," the BBC reported.
But for women facing a patriarchal social order, strict caste rules and centuries of traditions, that guarantee means little.
"What we witnessed in Ferguson and Baltimore and Baton Rouge was a collapse of the social order," Clarke said.
In the '80s, the social order was firmly established, and it was old and straight and male and white.
To what extremes will Rick go to depose him, and what does that say about the new social order?
The government has held the position that Singapore's laws and regulations were needed to maintain social order and harmony.
Our newly rediscovered freedom from inordinate Federal overreach will invite initiative, confidence and a confluence in the social order.
It has been said that things are subversive when they do not correspond to discipline or the social order.
The essay's theme — what Mr. Melillo calls the "disintegration of the social order" — is more than a historical curiosity.
The price of leveling an unequal social order is often the resentment of people whose power has been diminished.
As a result, a man in yellow was deemed an effeminate reprobate with no regard for the social order.
"Nocturama" is not the only movie among the series's 23 selections to evoke the overturning of the social order.
"Oppose violence, restore social order, safeguard Hong Kong's status as an international financial center," Standard Chartered said in its advertisement.
The government decreed this year that the system should record such vaguely defined sins as "assembling to disrupt social order".
Peterson's book has numerous sections which I would characterize as sexist because they naturalize and rationalize a patriarchal social order.
It's a lot easier than dismantling a social order — or admitting that a rapist could look a lot like you.
His speedy impeachment on the grounds he failed to maintain social order following a bloody land eviction was criticized abroad.
Police issued a prosecution order Friday accusing him of disturbing the social order, the state-run Vietnam News Agency reported.
They also show other signs of traditional social order — such as lower divorce, mobility, and homelessness relative to loose states.
And this is what "law and order" means: the preservation of a certain social order, not the rule of law.
One of Orange's mentally ill inmates, Suzanne (Uzo Aduba), starts to spiral when the social order of Litchfield breaks down.
The real estate developer called for the restoration of social order and voiced support for Hong Kong's government and Lam.
They've been suffering too long under the yoke of a hunting-driven social order in which they have no power.
Mr. Giridharadas said he would like to see philanthropists make gifts instead to organizations that shake up the social order.
Less scientifically, talking about preserving the social order lends itself to rhetoric that violates norms and challenges typical political circumlocutions.
It's as if the social order is benevolent enough to take the feelings and thoughts of women into consideration for once.
The dialogue takes place in both languages to help emphasise the social order (yellow subtitles for Japanese; white ones for Korean).
China's state Xinhua news agency accused the men of running illegal non-governmental organizations that had been "severely disrupting social order".
The state Xinhua news agency accused the men of running illegal non-governmental organizations that had been "severely disrupting social order".
Congress ousted Lugo in 2012, saying he had failed in his duty to maintain social order following a bloody land eviction.
Clinton but said she worried that Mr. Trump might be better suited to capitalize on Americans' concerns about fraying social order.
They aren't ashamed or afraid of automation, and they don't see U.B.I. merely as a defense of the current social order.
China strictly monitors internet content and employs an army of censors to scrub away information it says will disrupt "social order".
Does being a good socialist mean trying to win elections and influence policy or seeking to transform the entire social order?
Men's commitment to protecting their status — their dominant position in the social order — cannot be counted out in 2018 or 2020.
In her pursuit of a new social order, she sometimes gets ritualistic and downright witchy — as seen in "Egg Massage" (2015).
But the younger ones are opting for a new social order that includes people of other ethnic backgrounds and sexual orientations.
In January the director of Chunfeng Labour Dispute Service Centre, another labour NGO in Shenzhen, was arrested for "disturbing social order".
She belongs to the social order that governs Cesar's world; for Monse, she's a formidable woman in a position of power.
The left exists to oppose arbitrary hierarchy and champion those who are oppressed and exploited by the status quo social order.
In the city Aslam calls Zamana, the rule of law is a distant memory and the social order has thoroughly deteriorated.
He brings "Home" into alignment with a social order in which fissures of class, becoming chasms, begin to seem normal. ♦
Velázquez, Hyacinthe Rigaud and Thomas Eakins represent social order with sober, strikingly realistic, even sympathetic portrayals of gentlemen across several centuries.
The economic slowdown and political upheaval of the '280s marked a crisis of legitimacy for a social order based on affluence.
And America is at a point when the status quo social order is changing rapidly; when several social changes are converging.
I mean, they understand that once you build an agglomeration like this, there is a social order that goes with it.
"Lord, we pray You will enlighten the political leaders to work for peace, justice and social order in the world," Goh wrote.
Rising inequality, they found, is associated with political agendas more focused on matters related to "social order", such as crime and immigration.
The more convinced they are of that, the more likely they are to resort to violence to fight an illegitimate social order.
But I don't think Frostpunk falls into the trap of being an ode to the British Empire and its exploitative social order.
In the stoner-comedy canon, women have traditionally been visible only as enforcers of social order: shrewish wives, disappointed girlfriends, disciplinarian mothers.
A bad leader can sink an economy and trash social order, but a special kind of bad leader can start a war.
"The content involved could violate social order," it quoted Li Hua, deputy director of the advertisement department of the bureau, as saying.
Authoritarians, as political scientists use the term, prioritize social order and hierarchies, which bring a sense of control to a chaotic world.
Religion for most of our history was not viewed as a threat to the social order, but an integral part of it.
This was a vote against the global economic and social order that the first 16 years of the 21st century have produced.
They will pay a high price (literally, in this case) to preserve a social order that makes them feel safe and powerful.
Much like 1972, study after study has shown that this election was about social anxiety and an upheaval in established social order.
The Basij has used violence and coercion to disrupt pro-democratic popular movements, combat political unrest, and promote a rigid social order.
White Christian males losing their place in the social order decided they'd do anything to save themselves, and to heck with morality.
Thus, the prospect of a new social order that would ensure better housing, free medical services and employment for all became popular.
Still, Abe's government doesn't believe in allowing immigration to make up for labor shortages, amid fears that newcomers could disrupt social order.
Durkheim argued that norms, values and rituals were the linchpins of social order; they provided the basis for solidarity and social cohesion.
In addition, following a Trump victory, future candidates would have every incentive to disregard the social order as we once knew it.
We see throughout the series how her attempts to upend the social order don't always go the way she wants them to.
New Yorkers feared that the blackout was proof that the social order and perhaps the city itself was in an irreversible decline.
And it understands how pop culture is used to prop up all aspects of the social order, even the horrible, unjust ones.
Others try to look past the rigid rules of their old social order to find another that makes more sense to them.
Still, the rest of his windows feel searching in their signification of bodies dragooned into machinery of social order and enforced control.
"This kind of severe illegal action damages Hong Kong's rule of law, social order and hurts Hong Kong's fundamental interests," the statement said.
It was 1987, the 200th anniversary of the U.S. Constitution, and a Supreme Court vacancy promised to change the political and social order.
It should give Westerners no comfort that China—a one-party state obsessed with social order—is at the forefront of developing bodycams.
The novel and film follows one such fireman, Guy Montag, who begins to doubt his job and rebel against the current social order.
Music and music fandom in particular became an escape, a way to subvert and push against the restrictive social order of the day.
"Crime stories are ubiquitous in our culture not only for their transgressive lure but for their power to reinforce social order," Bolin writes.
We have lost sight of how critically relevant lawyers are to the social order that is the bedrock of our growth and prosperity.
The notion that jealous managers bully high-performing underlings, whom they see as a threat to the social order, has been well researched.
The difference is that The Void was fascinated by the particularities of that world: its characters, its social order, even its literal ecosystem.
The first beneficiaries were "scheduled castes and tribes", in particular untouchables (now known as Dalits)—those at the bottom of the social order.
"Monument" — expressively enigmatic, structurally unresolved, stylistically inconsistent — is impressive, strange, a puzzle you want to solve, a social order changing before your eyes.
But once the general case for the broader inclusion of women was made, it spread throughout every reach of the American social order.
Article VI allows the MPS to inspect records to determine if they endanger national security, public safety, network security risks and social order.
They were held in high esteem and considered in many ways to be just below the Chieftain or King in the social order.
Our response to threat is adaptive: By imposing social order in the form of strict norms and sanctions, we can better survive threats.
The money and time the MarketWorlders spend fixing the edges of our fraying social order could be used to push for real change.
I am adapted, whether I like it or not, to a certain built environment, a certain sense of space, a certain social order.
Andrew Yang is running a remarkably successful insurgent presidential campaign premised on the threat that automation and robots pose to the social order.
Miller says that the ranch hopes to expand to more locations as more people worry about pandemics and the decline of social order.
His copious sulking and slams against the group — whose exclusive album he bought for $2 million — was an upending of the social order.
In the 21st century, the same question arises: Is donating good enough, or is it a distraction from creating a just social order?
A state where a patriarchal, class-driven social order — the whole conceit of a game of thrones, really — is more irrelevant by the day.
Vietnamese police haven't formally charged Nguyen with any crime, but they have accused him of "disturbing the social order," according to state news reports.
All the same, Japanese prosecutors derive authority from their perceived role as guardians of social order, despite the occasional high-profile miscarriage of justice.
Another woman surnamed Liu was also arrested for allegedly disrupting social order by spreading false information about the alleged kindergarten abuse, Chaoyang police said.
Mr. Zeng and one staffer remain in detention, both charged with "gathering a crowd to disturb social order," and the center is effectively closed.
His central contention was that conservative thought principally reacts against egalitarian demands; it is committed to conserving a social order marked out by hierarchy.
It appears that those seismic changes in social order only come from a willingness to stand not just out of but against the crown.
But the protests were small compared with previous nationalist outpourings in China, and the state news media warned demonstrators not to disturb social order.
"Users are spreading violence, terror, false rumors, pornography and other hazards to national security, public safety, social order," the regulator said on its website.
If the Tufts administration cannot currently sever ties with Greek Life, expecting other schools to uproot their social order seems even more far-fetched.
This, of course, threatens to break down the social order until the antidote—avoiding the gaze of one's beloved for one hour—is enforced.
People play pranks on friends, wear disguises, or somehow reverse the social order: Servants give orders to masters, or children challenge their parents' authority.
The group has the goal of "challenging the established laws, social order, and government via terrorism and other violent acts," according to the complaint.
It is a divide between those who place heavy value on social order and cohesion relative to those who value personal autonomy and independence.
It openly backs violent criminals who rampantly smashed facilities, set fire, assaulted innocent civilians, trampled on the rule of law and jeopardized social order.
Based on identity determined at birth, the hierarchical social order, prevalent in Hinduism, deems romantic relationships that cut across caste lines as socially unacceptable.
But Thati still observes an old social order that the arrival of electricity, cellphones and more opportunity for the lower castes has not dismantled.
Thus, from its inception, the Confederacy and its symbols have and continue to signify a desired racial social order by those who glorify them.
At the same time, if you want to look at the dark side of it, there is less structure, there is less social order.
Limiting freedom of expression goes against the very idea of democracy, threatening to impede social progress and the fight for just and egalitarian social order.
Flying Too Close to the Sun Although oil revenues are tempting to rely on to maintain social order, they come with a degree of unpredictability.
But recent studies suggest the stories we share on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and elsewhere are unreliable, polarizing, and even destructive to the social order.
"The violent behaviour that these Western agitators are emboldening tramples on the rule of law in Hong Kong and undermines its social order," it said.
Get to know the opulent lifestyles and infamous dynasties of Mexico City's socialites and the expats vying for a spot in their exclusive social order.
Frank, who was an outsider and white, showed one aspect of a social order in which African Americans were both segregated and second-class citizens.
Mr. Lai's client, Zeng Feiyang, was charged with "gathering a crowd to disturb social order" and sentenced to three years with a four-year suspension.
Well, I do have a hypothesis, namely, that Trump supporters really do feel, with some reason, that the social order they knew is coming apart.
This is a war on loitering - instigated by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, famous for his bloody war on drugs and his obsession with social order.
He is continually stepping back, starting with analyses of human nature, how people behave when social order breaks down, the roots and nature of tribalism.
Small-town paranoia will remain an underlying, strong theme in every season—locals are most suspicious of outside forces meddling with the existing social order.
We would hear stories about people saying things in WeChat groups, then being detained by the police, often on charges of disturbing the social order.
Freedom from a corrupt social order, as the characters achieve it, means excision from the economic webs that underpin not just material but social life.
The star-studded plot, about a pandemic that originates in China and causes a widespread breakdown in the social order, superficially resembles our current situation.
But growing addiction here is the most recent manifestation of how the social order has frayed in the years following the American invasion in 22014.
"The violent behavior that these Western agitators are emboldening tramples on the rule of law in Hong Kong and undermines its social order," it said.
Although some say Japan is long overdue for a shift toward a more flexible, merit-based employment system, it could upset long-standing social order.
Li was forced to sign a letter of criticism for having "severely disturbed the social order" and was compelled to "confess" that his posting was false.
Like other Gulf oil exporters, it has for years subsidised food, fuel, electricity and water, keeping prices very low in an effort to maintain social order.
Like other Gulf oil exporters, it has for years subsidized food, fuel, electricity and water, keeping prices very low in an effort to maintain social order.
"It is imperative to restore social order and tranquillity as soon as possible, stabilize the business environment and bring Hong Kong back on track," he said.
That would protect the legitimate rights and interests of organizations and individuals online, and ensure national security as well as social order and safety, she added.
The proliferating spaces and networks of modern work regimes have facilitated political work that upends the smooth functioning of commerce and a relatively unruffled social order.
Although public attitudes are slowly shifting, there is widespread concern that an influx of foreigners will upset the social order, increase job competition and weaken traditions.
To minorities, many women and gay Americans, his slogan—"Make America great again"—sounds like a promise to bring back a social order that oppressed them.
These developments threaten to affect the stability of the financial system, social order and safety and posed great risks to corporate and individual participants, it added.
If the night before Slimani had been the scourge of a fraudulent social order, today she was doing what she could to improve it from within.
Millennial expectations of a redemptive new social order and rejuvenated human beings inspire the revolutionary; apocalyptic fears of entering a new dark age haunt the reactionary.
They were accused of abducting and abusing children as part of their self-indulgent effort to distort the social order for their benefit, thus corrupting them.
Over this suffocating uniformity, the tree looms like a totem of spiritual rebellion, its spreading branches as threatening to the social order as Inga's unfettered cruelty.
Although such acts by rebels were "considerably less common," the investigators said, extremists had carried out executions and harsh punishments to enforce their rigid social order.
" But Mr. Russell's legacy is marked by his deeply rooted belief in racial segregation in the name of maintaining the social order of "the Old South.
This "social movement" had something to do with socialism, or at least with the idea that labor conditions and class relations would determine the social order.
The outrage that unchecked social media imposes on our psyches is pulling at the fabric of our republic and threatens the foundations of our social order.
Thousands of African-American troops were sent to a defeated Germany to promote democracy, even as they were confined to the social order of Jim Crow.
To this, add her confidence in white supremacy, the better to reassert, or maintain, white power in the face of a new, racially diverse social order.
Central control of what Mr. Putin calls strategic economic assets and a heavily controlled social order have been his priorities since he took power in 2000.
However, experiencing life in Accra through the eyes of the main characters demonstrates that local traditions are a kind of glue holding the social order together.
"It is imperative to restore social order and tranquillity as soon as possible, stabilize the business environment and bring Hong Kong back on track," Cheung said.
HSBC, Standard Chartered and Bank of East Asia, which published the advertisements in major newspapers in the Asian financial hub, all urged the restoration of social order.
Colombia expelled five Venezuelans from Cucuta for "carrying forward activities which attack citizen security and social order," its migration agency said in a statement late on Wednesday.
By turns of phrase, Seattle's brief summer becomes a character here too, as Lioness's presence causes any number of peculiar disruptions to the natural and social order.
After all, it seems likely that some kind of normative life course will assert itself eventually: It is one of the linchpins of any stable social order.
Under its ahistorical sway, breathless political observers were able to declare generations of civil rights leaders and other critics of a racialized social order as simply misguided.
" On violence "What the rioters appeared to be seeking was fuller participation in the social order and the material benefits enjoyed by the majority of American citizens.
Schlesinger saw the center as a place in between, where policy could be made with one eye on social order and the other on modest self-improvement.
Even so, when we feed animals, we want it to be on our terms, not theirs; we expect them to respect their place in an unspoken social order.
Following on this, intersectionality also entails that members of these groups must fully participate in the administration of the social order for it to be valid at all.
I was desperate for affirmation, whether that meant a boy being interested in me or ascending to the top of whatever social order I thought I belong to.
Standard Chartered said in Thursday's newspaper notices the bank supported the government in upholding social order and guarding "the status of Hong Kong as an international financial centre".
Hong Kong shares tumbled 0.9%, their most in a week, as HSBC, Standard Chartered and Bank of East Asia published newspaper advertisements urging the restoration of social order.
In addition, platforms will have to collaborate with regulators to provide information about users who stream content that the government considers threatening to national security of social order.
It is ironic that fundamentalist conservatism pervades the Islamic world, for the Prophet Muhammad was anything but a conservative, upending the social order of Arabia during his time.
His ideology combines a distaste for multilateral constraints on American military and economic might with a stark vision of a white-majority social order in near-terminal decline.
What really awakens the senses here is the feeling of suffocation that pervades two domestic battlefields, an impression of doom woven into the fabric of a social order.
Dr. Dunbar has written that gossip is often a form of social order, a way to cement bonds with your own tribe and to assert values with them.
Mr. Kent's production was, for me, the star of the National Theater's Chekhov triptych, a rich and expansive portrait of an entire, prickly social order in czarist Russia.
"We thank the police officers for maintaining social order loyally and professionally, but they have suffered in attacks from those rioters - they can be called rioters," she said.
Now even security, the bedrock of social order, was becoming a matter of every Mexican for himself or herself, altering how citizens see their obligations to society itself.
Conservatism is the defense of "ordered liberty" — the understanding that social order is both an obligation upon individuals to uphold and the responsibility of the government to enforce.
The call for Asayel's arrest comes amid efforts by the oil kingdom to modernize its strict social order and relax some of the many restrictions placed on women.
Banks are lending more money to state-owned enterprises in recent years, which Gao attributed to the pressure Beijing faces to maintain social order as the economy slows.
It emphasized a sharp break with formality and authority in everyday life and a transformation of personal, especially sexual, relations rather than the overthrow of a social order.
If this human individual dignity and pride cannot be attained in the existing social order, there is only one choice for a real man, and that is revolution.
The second is a recasting of a movement that is about defending an existing social order into a movement that appears revolutionary and vibrant on its own terms.
As everyone watches the match play out, they crack jokes, both to diffuse the tensions that have built up throughout the night and to underscore the existing social order.
A court in the coastal Chinese province of Zhejiang sentenced a Christian pastor, Bao Guohua, to 14 years in prison for corruption and inciting people to disturb social order.
"We thank the police officers for maintaining social order loyally and professionally, but they have suffered in attacks from those rioters [and] they can be called rioters," Lam said.
But while tight states produce less creative output, their stricter social order allows them to corner the market on manufacturing, which requires discipline and rule-orientation to be effective.
In Detroit and across the country, slaveholder names plastered about commemorate a social order in which elite white people exerted inexorable power over black and indigenous bodies and lives.
" He implies that this came about because "white Christian males losing their place in the social order decided they'd do anything to save themselves, and to heck with morality.
"There's no social order here to tell us how to behave," said Mr. Glanville, as though he were contemplating a newly formed nation, which in a way he is.
But the instinct to run, hide and survive is only one approach to a future that may see social order tumble into chaos as a result of extreme inequity.
Police have also arrested another person, also surnamed Liu, for allegedly disrupting social order by spreading false information about the alleged kindergarten abuse, it said in a separate posting.
One lesson is that any social order that vests particular forms of power in men needs to do more, not less, to hold the male of the species accountable.
She moved to Weston, in South Florida, from her native Caracas 18 months ago because of the erosion of social order there, which she blamed squarely on the government.
This was what was at stake when Bryan and Eckford reunited forty years later, a fantasy that two people seeing eye to eye might disrupt an entire social order.
He was, in truth, happy enough to abandon the formalities and luxuries of conventional life, but only in an attempt to participate in a wider natural and social order.
Understood by Ögel as phallic objects, they are a metaphor for the patriarchal social order in Turkey where movement — physical, intellectual, political, and ultimately spatial — is tightly controlled and prescribed.
The implication is clear: By embracing his desire for a violent, radical upending of the social order, Turner has stepped out of the darkness and into the light, quite literally.
The security ministry said the law would protect Vietnam from tens of thousands of large-scale cyber attacks that directly cause serious economic losses and threaten security and social order.
"If he compares Mao Zedong to Hitler, putting aside legal issues, I think he has violated the 'social order' or 'moral standards' of the Seven Bottom Lines," Mr. Zhu said.
Dante associates flattery with an entire class of transgressions against social order -- such as hypocrisy, lying, graft, sowing of discord, false counsel -- by placing them on one level in hell.
Standard Chartered said in Thursday's advertisements the bank supported the special administrative region's government to uphold social order and "guard the status of Hong Kong as an international financial centre".
Standard Chartered said in Thursday's advertisements the bank supported the special administrative region's government to uphold social order and "guard the status of Hong Kong as an international financial center".
The rules go into effect on Monday, January 16th, and follow a 2016 law designed to restrict apps that attempt to disrupt national security, social order, and other illegal activities.
Police threw the 47-year-old construction employee into a car and ordered him to sign documents claiming he had disturbed the social order and that he was being detained.
It's the first to address the issue of a twice-oppressed population of women — both by a patriarchal social order at home and a hostile and discriminating Israeli majority outside.
PLL could have been a show about girl-on-girl crime — the hurt that young women inflict on one another in order to stay on top of a social order.
Of yeoman farmers, Jones said, "They are afraid if the slave system is done away with... the social order will be upset" and there will be a mixing of races.
All humans have a capacity for cruelty, but by the time most people graduate high school they've learned to temper their worst impulses in favor of maintaining the social order.
"The relevant departments will use the law to strike hard against a tiny number of lawbreakers who concoct and spread rumors and disturb the social order," the city government said.
Nothing significant was given up by the white minority: These schools, like so much of our social order, have preserved white privilege, without real concessions to majority-black South Africa.
The history of the United States is the story of a struggle between the desire to establish certain universal rights and the countervailing desire to preserve a particular social order.
Mr. Wang has long been sympathetic to the authoritarian argument that China needs a strongman to maintain social order while pushing through painful policies, such as closing down inefficient factories.
They express the exact kind of grievances that Petersen's "resentment" theory would predict: a sense of anger at the social order being overturned by immigrants, particularly those from Muslim countries.
The state news agency Xinhua denounces what it calls "niangpao," or "sissy pants," culture as "pathological" and said in an editorial last September that its popularity is eroding social order.
The idea was to uphold the social order, to prevent someone from passing themselves off as a member of a different class, to keep women covered and the poor chastened.
More than a threat to livelihoods, Mr. Macron's reforms constitute a breach of the French social order, an attack on the understanding that the state looks out for struggling people.
"How could we fail to preserve the institutions and social order that define us when we are confronted with something unexpected — a catastrophe that in retrospect seems all but inevitable?"
Trump is a powerful force propelling the erosion of standards in our political life and throughout the broader social order, in a decivilizational process about which I have written before.
" Berkeley psychologist Dacher Keltner maintains that embarrassment is "a sign of respect for others, our appreciation of their view of things, and our commitment to the moral and social order.
They were more interested in the cultivation of virtue in scholar-officials and the proper observance of ethical rules: Ancient Confucianism is a kind of blueprint for harmonious social order.
The answer, I'd guess, is that coal isn't really about coal — it's a symbol of a social order that is no more; both good things (community) and bad (overt racism).
How could we fail to preserve the institutions and social order that define us when we are confronted with something unexpected — a catastrophe that in retrospect seems all but inevitable?
For Zemmour, the strict hierarchical social order born of Catholicism, divorced from the church and joined with the principles of Roman law is what gives French society its unique structure.
An issue about failure that the film doesn't address, and which the tech industry rarely touches on, is the transmogrifying havoc technology is wreaking on the social order and human nature.
In the middle of the last century, Jack Knight built a successful newspaper empire against a backdrop of familiar forces: technological change, a shifting social order at home and unrest abroad.
Their intricate and eye-catching hairstyles, which were often bedazzled with jewelry and feathers, were said to attract the attention of white men, much to the threat of the social order.
Vietnamese police have not formally charged 32-year-old William Nguyen from Houston with any crime, but they have accused him of "disturbing the social order," according to state news reports.
Thus, before the era of universal suffrage, British conservatives favoured the preservation of a social order that ran from the monarch at the top to the farm labourer at the bottom.
As the marriage squeeze tightens, it will produce a generation of unmarried migrant men with low incomes, poor education and no tie to the social order that marriage provides in China.
HONG KONG — China's Ministry of National Defense reminded Hong Kong residents on Wednesday, that the People's Liberation Army could mobilize to "maintain social order" at the request of the islands' government.
This, too, opens up new facets of the story, allowing it to play with ideas of Koreans trying to pass themselves off as Japanese, the better to climb the social order.
He's one of the few big Silicon Valley figures publicly supporting Donald Trump, a move that was quite plausibly made in order to speed the collapse of the American social order.
Only a few years ago, street-sleepers and beggars were routinely rounded up, detained and forcibly sent back to their home towns in the name of maintaining "social order and stability".
The new rules, which came into effect on Thursday, require streaming services to provide information on users who stream content the government deems a threat to national security or social order.
Geng also told a briefing in Beijing that China's government firmly supports Lam's administration and the Hong Kong police "in law enforcement, maintaining social order and protecting the safety of citizens".
"Broken windows"—the idea that small infractions left unchecked lead to a collapse in social order—was first introduced by criminologists George Kelling and James Wilson in The Atlantic in 1982.
Like many young people, they drift into adulthood in search of pleasure and meaning, money and sex, navigating their own anxieties and a radically inhumane but somehow also tolerable social order.
Richeson and Craig ran a version of the experiment where participants were told that even though the minority-majority switch was coming, the social order would continue to be the same.
Everything about her unnerves the waiter: her quadruple-espresso order, her refusal to read a newspaper while she waits, her indeterminate age and place in the social order and her appearance.
On January 3, Li was called to a local police station and reprimanded for "spreading rumors online" and "severely disrupting social order" over the message he sent in the chat group.
If the former, then he presumably meant philosophy in a broad sense of the term, including analysis of the social order and ideas about why it should be changed, and how.
In the new economic and social order, the black political elites shifted their focus from the ousting of colonialism to development policies that often overlapped with private wealth accumulation and patronage.
Rather, whenever he put brush to canvas, pen to paper, or burin to metal, he posed some puzzle to himself about the meaning of a particular story, social order, or person.
At the time, the official newspaper of the ruling Communist Party, the People's Daily, described some of the prominent detainees as "a major criminal gang that has seriously damaged social order".
Like the integration of people of color and women in the past, this was a sign of progress that threatens the social order, and the president is reacting against that progress.
"We strongly condemn those who disturb the social order and support the police to fearlessly fulfill their responsibility of maintaining public order and protecting the lives of citizens," Ms. Lee said.
But it also faced rejection by a white supremacist social order uniquely if not uniformly hostile to it — or, perhaps worse, it was allowed to thrive only on the minstrel circuit.
The case of the "so-called 'lawyers'" had been a crackdown on a major criminal gang for seriously disturbing social order, and the criminal facts were "clear with conclusive evidence", it said.
Areas that have no solid governing power, are in the midst of a civil war or are suffering from a "breakdown of social order" are at the highest risk of fostering extremism.
It is instead a celebration of maintaining a social order that borders on impunity, with few (if any) mechanisms to ensure law enforcement serve and protect communities, instead of communities serving them.
Part of the reason for the disparity of vision within museums is the current sociopolitical context, in which anger at the erosion of the long-fixed social order has become increasingly palpable.
Key is complicit to the extent that he was a pragmatist, who, like nearly all of America's founders and early leaders, inexcusably put the prevailing social order ahead of universal human freedom.
Drawing such lines would be against both the protocol and intent behind the creation of internet culture at large — a culture that was designed to escape the responsibilities of the social order.
Because what I'm suggesting is something more akin to American Express points for good, administered by local nonprofits and NGOs, than the Chinese top-down, somewhat intrusive system to maintain social order.
Against government pressure not to disrupt social order, JD.com, Alibaba and others are working to build market power within the existing structure, rather than bulling their way forward regardless of the consequences.
Its nostalgia — for a suburban, middle-class social order of crew-cut dads, stay-at-home moms, station wagons and cigarettes, and also for idealistic, robustly funded federal-government programs — is palpable.
They are descendants of immigrants — German and Irish, in their case — drawn here for the same reasons that so many have come for decades: opportunity, openness, lack of an established social order.
During the many centuries of imperial China, the family was the incubator of social order, with fathers guiding their sons and husbands guiding their wives according to a rigid set of rituals.
Referencing the artist's reverence for animals and the raw, untainted purity of their actions, the images project his longing for a world in which some sense of social order and peace prevails.
But he was also, as this show asserts, a kind of working-class hero, whose rakish tastes and picaresque exploits only became possible as an old social order began to give way.
Books of The Times Beware the callow misfit who becomes part of the ruling class; rather than disrupt the social order that excluded him, he might just reap its spoils for himself.
" A weekend of rallies In a statement Sunday, the Hong Kong government reiterated calls to "restore social order" and suggested officials could begin dialogue with the public once "everything has calmed down.
While rapid changes in the social order that are the dream of Silicon Valley's disruptors are acquiring an aura of inevitability, a world absent of intense poverty and bigoted hostility feels unimaginable.
Police in the Chinese capital have detained 67 people for disturbing social order after demonstrators gathered to stage a rare protest in Beijing, complaining that the government was unfairly targeting a charity.
When cryptocurrency came along, it set off discussions in chat rooms, weekly hangouts and even intellectual salons created just for digital coins: Could this new system uproot South Korea's rigid social order?
The film gives full voice to his view of a social order in which the rules of nature assimilated and handed down through the centuries among the Cohiuano must be obeyed, or else.
"This kind of severe illegal action damages Hong Kong's rule of law, social order and hurts Hong Kong's fundamental interests," the statement said, adding that Beijing was fully behind the city's police force.
As Offred navigates the new social order in the Republic of Gilead, which pits women against women and executes any dissidents, she desperately fights to hold on to the woman she was before.
" "What we are experiencing is not a blip but evidence of a breakdown in the social order that has only accelerated in the two years since the riots sparked by Freddie Gray's death.
Xinhua state news agency said in December that "workers' representatives" believed his real motive was to "incite workers to strike, create a social impact, interfere with factories' normal production and disturb social order".
A revival of the cross-class coalition characteristic of the nation-state is necessary if we are to promote a more just social order, undoing some of the injustices that globalism has caused.
This narrative bolstered an ideology known as dwifungsi, or "dual function", which held that the armed forces should be responsible for maintaining Indonesia's political and social order as well as its territorial cohesion.
He says these present-day white nationalists are reproducing very old ideas about race, perhaps due to anxiety about their place in the social order in an era of the first black president.
In Tanzania, Pilgrim meets a policeman without any tools to enforce social order, a sociopathic Ukrainian mercenary and an American divorcée who is trying to set up an orphanage for children with AIDS.
The original buildings dated from the 11th century and had been abandoned by the end of the 14th, their demise brought about by the breakdown of social order during the Hundred Years War.
Elected in November 1932, Roosevelt was well aware of a deep national hunger for leadership — for someone to bring energy to government and confront an economic crisis that threatened the entire social order.
"The aim of the group was to shake up and eventually shatter the state and social order of the Federal Republic of Germany," said Markus Schmitt, a spokesman for the federal prosecutor's office.
Except, it seems, when a country's chosen path appears to contravene the retrenched regional political and social order as defined by Riyadh, abetted by other Gulf monarchies, and supported by Cairo and Washington.
This helps explain why conservatives test happier than liberals and religious people report higher well-being than the non-religious: A defined social order, and a clear place in it, can bring contentment.
Compared with rhetoric from the Tea Party or Goldwater-style conservatism before that, this brand doesn't emphasize strict readings of the Constitution or founding values so much as social order and social hierarchy.
While left-wing movements, he writes, work by advocating for "affecting the property structure" of capitalism, right-wing movements offer the masses a chance to "express themselves" while keeping the social order largely intact.
The restrictions put forward by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) will mean anyone who uses or provides content which could be considered as threatening to social order or the country's security faces punishment.
One age of co-operation, about 400 years ago, generated the "Han Kitab", texts that reconciled Confucianism and Islam, teaching Muslims to obey any emperor who upheld a social order aimed at moral perfection.
A social order monitored and regulated by machines that have been programmed to be free of human prejudice while optimizing a utilitarian calculus is therefore a plausible-enough way to imagine a good society.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Police in the Chinese capital have detained 67 people for disturbing social order after demonstrators gathered to stage a rare protest in Beijing, complaining that the government was unfairly targeting a charity.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Authorities are investigating a Shanghai-based fried chicken chain for possible violations of social order over its sexually suggestive name - "Call a Chick" - and menu items, the Shanghai Daily reported on Tuesday.
"Some foreign criminals have taken refuge in the form of this gambling to cheat and extort money from victims, domestic and abroad, which affect the security, public order and social order," the directive said.
If I knew nothing about a country other than that it lacked a single female elected representative, I'd likely conclude that the wider social order in question was not much interested in women's liberation.
It was like a bomb inside the kingdom's religious establishment, threatening the social order that granted prominence to the sheikhs and made them the arbiters of right and wrong in all aspects of life.
Emma Goldman was a Jewish political anarchist who, in the 19th and 20th centuries, advocated for the overhaul of the current social order for an entirely new one, underpinned by equality and social justice.
They reinforced the social order of an American hierarchy — how people were seen, what they were called, what they had been before the Republic was founded and what was presumed they could never be.
He was perfectly aware that the social order he saw before him was arbitrary and unjust, but he was convinced that its absence would lead to chaos and cruelty, not to liberation and kindness.
Last week, the security ministry said the cybersecurity law, would protect the country from threats of tens of thousands of cyber attacks that directly cause serious economic losses and threaten security and social order.
In fluid and uncluttered prose, "Golden Child" weaves an enveloping portrait of an insular social order in which the claustrophobic support of family and neighbors coexists with an omnipresent threat from the same corners.
" And Bolsonaro picked Damares Alves for minister of women, family, and human rights — an evangelical pastor who promised to lead a "cultural counterrevolution," restoring a social order where "girls wear pink and boys wear blue.
Mnyele's works, like that of Dareen Tatour, Thami Mnyele, Mongane Serote, Sergio Albio González, Judy Seidman, and José Freire, are objects of terror only to those who fear the end of a racist social order.
And it doesn't take much time before you move beyond the mechanics and fall into the dark flow of Wedekind's tale of sexual exploration, and the conflict between youthful rebellion and a repressive social order.
But Trump touts himself as the law-and-order candidate, and by refusing to recognize when the law has wronged citizens, he sets a dangerous message that justice is not necessary to maintain social order.
In her animated Rabbit in Wonderland series (2010), comprised of seven works influenced by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, Lashai uses fantasy to channel her political convictions and depict the social order in her country.
What was once the province of the few became available to the many, and the old social order that had governed the lives of Europe for the better part of a millennium was largely demolished.
One speaker, David Clarke, a sheriff from Wisconsin, cited Martin Luther King, lamented the "collapse of the social order" and tweaked a popular rallying cry for racial justice to stand up for fallen police officers.
Enabling Donald Trump to win the election — either by voting for him or for a third-party candidate, or abstaining from voting, makes one complicit in creating the social order a Trump presidency would spearhead.
The NBS in a statement on Monday said the impact from the coronavirus epidemic is controllable and only short-term and authorities would strengthen policy to offset the impact and restore economic and social order.
Chinese envoy Zhu Huilan accused Kaye of making "wanton remarks" about China in his report, and said it was international practice to use modern technology and big data to "enhance social order" and prevent crime.
Leaders of the anti-abortion movement are explicit in placing blame on the sexual revolution for what they see as the larger corruption of the social order, the demand for women's autonomy and for abortion.
But he also developed a lasting connection with Coach Nagata at a transformative moment in Eunice and across the South, when the line of scrimmage became a front line of a profound new social order.
The case of the "so-called 'lawyers'" had been a crackdown on a major criminal gang for seriously disturbing social order, and the criminal facts were "clear with conclusive evidence," it said in a statement.
In my November 1, 2012, story headlined, "Parallels to country's racist past haunt age of Obama" -- reprinted in full below -- I examined another time when white Americans nostalgic for an old social order transformed the country.
The Cyberspace Administration of China says the new measures, which include the monitoring of private chat apps and censoring tools to block viewing of overseas websites, are designed to maintain social order and protect socialist values.
"The relevant help is based upon humanitarian considerations to help the Nicaraguan people, and we hope people's lives in Nicaragua and social order can return to normalcy and stability as soon as possible," the ministry added.
That process, he says, led to the triumph of an "assimilationist" model, in which gay people are accepted by others as fitting into an existing social order, rather than seen as trying to up-end it.
Writing at the end of the 19th century, French sociologist Emile Durkheim suggested that suicide was a kind of mirror to society that revealed the fundamental nature of the social order at a given historical juncture.
Stoking Fear Autocrats around the world have expertly capitalized on the primal tight-loose fault line: When we perceive threats (whether real, imagined, or manipulated), we crave social order – and the strongmen who can enforce it.
Sharkey believed that what makes areas safer is police who partner with the kind of nonprofits that do the "broken windows" work of maintaining social order—cleaning up trash, creating youth programs, helping people find jobs.
What's fascinating is that Camille's old friends do have those resources, and some combination of inertia, fear and the pride they take in being at the top of the social order keeps them frozen in place.
If the purpose of supporting law enforcement is to protect the social order, though, the Trump/Russia investigation might seem overblown at best (and an attempt to dislodge the president and disrupt his agenda at worst).
He said violent acts had jeopardized social order and challenged the "one country, two systems" principle under which Hong Kong retained certain freedoms and a degree of autonomy after its 1997 handover from Britain to China.
We will fight the new work law, which destroys the rights of employees," Ms. Le Pen said, while Mr. Mélenchon warned against "the destruction of the entire social order, by this repeal of the labor code.
For many years, Silicon Valley and the machines that came out of it were presented as personally, economically, and socially transformative, agents of revolution at both the level of the individual and the whole social order.
"Say It Loud" became a staple of the Civil Rights Movement, exhorting a categorically disempowered people to take pride in the things that the members of a dominant white social order had used to marginalize them.
En route to the final formalization of the Brunists — election of bishops and cutting up the territory — Mr. Coover takes apart the economy, power structure, social order and sexual codes of a small town berserk with holiness.
But the Ministry of Public Security, which administers the police, said the Communist nation was threatened by tens of thousands of large-scale cyber attacks that directly cause serious economic losses and threaten security and social order.
But the revival of these once-unavoidable, disfiguring and sometimes deadly diseases is only part of the new age of epidemics — they are a component of the general breakdown of the decades-old political and social order.
Some people have also flagged the benefits of the play's new "genetic social order" because it does away with current hierarchies, but this view wrongly assumes that genetics and health exist in isolation from race and class.
" On Saturday, government-funded broadcaster RTHK reported an update from Cheung in which he said he "totally supports" police and the force had "fulfilled its duties in maintaining social order under enormous stress at this difficult time.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Foreign Ministry on Friday accused unidentified people in the United States of trying to "disturb" social order in Hong Kong, after the U.S. State Department expressed further concern the territory's autonomy was being eroded.
Quang's actions "seriously affected the political security and social order and safety", the police said in a statement, adding that he had admitted to having written and shared posts insulting the Party and the country since 2015.
This self-segregation of a privileged fifth of the population is changing the American social order and the American political system, creating a self-perpetuating class at the top, which is ever more difficult to break into.
Flag carrier Cathay Pacific Airways published a half-page advertisement in the Hong Kong Economic Journal on Wednesday pledging its support for the government and calling for the resumption of the rule of law and social order.
Trump and Clinton are unpopular candidates inside and outside of their parties, both trapped in their parties' cultures and that of corporate capitalism — toxic for any candidate aspiring for an equitable and environmentally sustainable just social order.
This autocratic trend is best understood not as religious fervor or anti-American backlash, but as a manifestation of a collective, anxiety-driven desire for cultural tightness -- the yearning for strong leaders who will restore social order.
The rules require streaming services to log user data and content for 60 days, and work with regulators to provide information on users who stream content that the government deems threatening to national security or social order.
Francis has acted on his conviction that Catholic faith is less about the use of power to shape the social order — the stuff of present strongmen and past popes — than about straightforward efforts of kindness and generosity.
"Whenever rapid social change threatens the stability of the existing social order, the right-wing is tempted to fall back on the explanation of left-wing politics as a Jewish plot," Joel Swanson writes at the Forward.
"People who call themselves conservatives probably do still count respecting authority — staying in school — as a crucial and central tenet of the social order," said Thai Jones, a lecturer at Columbia University who studies radical social movements.
There is a certain amount of escapism in thinking about a life where your problems are mostly about finding a way to carve out the most comfortable position possible in your established rung of the social order.
Dolphins are a tremendously hierarchical species, and the sponge gathering (as strange as it may sound) could be a way for males to reinforce their place within the social order, and thus, their suitability/desirability as potential mates.
Without undue didacticism — but also without euphemism or antiquarian excuse-making — Mr. Jude, drawing in part from contemporary records and writings, exposes how deeply the oppression of the Roma was woven into the 19th-century Balkan social order.
Until recently, women had largely worked in a variety of functions, notably as the implacable enforcers of the social order, patrolling the streets as the morality police, punishing other women who violated rules on clothing and the like.
Notices posted by the Cyberspace Administration of China on Monday said the firms would receive the "maximum penalty" for failing to remove fake news and pornography as well as content that "incites ethic tension" and "threatens social order".
"The problem from a trauma standpoint is that every lynching did tremendous damage to thousands and thousands of people in proximity to that because it reminded them of how low they stood in the social order," he said.
Last month, a pastor, Bao Guohua, and his wife, Xing Wenxiang, were sentenced to 14 years in prison and 12 years in prison after they were convicted of corruption, financial crimes and gathering people to disturb social order.
Consultants and party insiders have been worried about the GOP's standing with millennials and Latinos, but the base, it turns out, are more concerned with closed factories and a social order where white men aren't towering over everyone.
But the party's representative for the 2100 is Jordan Bardella, a suave 21-year-old who is always dressed in a suit and has established himself on social media as the guardian of social order in the banlieues.
"What Fidel achieved in the social order of this country has not been achieved by any poor nation, and even by many rich countries, despite being submitted to enormous pressures," said Jose Ramon Fernandez, a former Cuban vice president.
The first two surveys, each involving around 160 people, found that a person's aversion to body odor accounted for about 10 percent of their tendency to be fans of rigid social order, clearly defined gender roles, and harsh punishments.
In a statement on Sunday night the government said it was most important to restore social order as soon as possible and it would begin sincere dialogue with the public and "rebuild social harmony when everything has calmed down".
Perhaps this is a consequence of making Black women's wombs the site of forced capitalist reproduction: it is ingrained into the fabric of this country that Black love, freely given and chosen, is a threat to our social order.
The historical fact is, the essential accomplishment of modern revolutions, from the French Revolution on, has been to eradicate a reactionary feudal social order to make way for industrialization, and industrialization has meant, in one form or another, capitalism.
Bolsonaro and the cabinet he appointed often promote so-called traditional values, and Bolsonaro consistently attacks "gender ideology" — a kind of catchall that refers to LGBTQ rights, feminism, and leftist ideals that he sees as undermining the social order.
"The Vietnamese government should understand that tolerance of these violent attacks will lead to lawlessness and chaos instead of the social order and stability it says it is striving for," said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch.
He hoped the murders would be pinned on the Black Panther movement, hastening the war that would allow Manson to emerge as the leader of a new social order — a vision he nicknamed "Helter Skelter," after the Beatles song.
Farrokhzad was Iran's most celebrated — and controversial — female poet, and Darznik, the Iranian-born author of the memoir "The Good Daughter," recreates her sexual and creative liberation while exploring the threat she posed to social order in prerevolutionary Iran.
Parallels to our current situation can probably be found everywhere if you look hard enough, but the picture in "Babylon Berlin" of honest cops trying to do their jobs while the social order collapses around them is certainly apt.
Dowd, Trump's lawyer, has (perhaps accidentally) revealed the operating principle of this administration, one that stretches beyond Trump's own actions: a law enforcement official who is looking out for social order is by definition acting in accordance with justice.
But one thing that is so often missed is that the sort of social order of California, which is very open, very kind of, you know, we like to say "laid back" and so on, and that actually counts.
The legislation, if passed, would target "inaccurate socially significant information" circulated as if it were true that creates a risk to people's wellbeing or the risk of a widespread violation of social order or security, the parliament said on its website.
" When critics questioned the prudence of the policy, May-ling's response was tone-deaf: "If everyone from the highest social order to the lowest wheelbarrow coolie would conscientiously practice these principles in everyday life, there would be food for all.
The Hong Kong government said in a statement on Sunday night it was important to restore social order as soon as possible and that it would begin talks with the public and "rebuild social harmony when everything has calmed down".
But if you can't be confident about the way a social order will actually play out, you can't be confident that you've ranked it correctly relative to the other possibilities — no matter what moral criterion you're using to do the rankings.
This gets to a broader point about how much of liberalism is concentrated on keeping a specific kind of social order — one that's focused on peaceful conversation and free speech even if it means talking with people with frankly abhorrent views.
What happened Saturday night and again Sunday night had little to do with police use of force – it was a collapse of the social order where tribal behavior leads to reacting to circumstances instead of waiting for facts to emerge.
Family dynamics matter more than festering undead in "What We Become," a Danish horror movie that, like the first season of "Fear the Walking Dead," examines the rapid disruption of social order when a mysterious virus threatens an affluent suburb.
Zeng Feiyang, director of the Panyu Migrant Workers Center in the city, had been detained for "disturbing social order" in December as part of a crackdown on labor rights defenders in southern China, home to tens of thousands of factories.
Over the last year, Venezuela's government crossed a critical inflection point, transitioning from a socialist experiment backed by weak (yet functioning) democratic institutions, into a dictatorship that is systemically destroying the economic, financial, political, and social order of the country.
In doing so, the commission elided historical context, emphasizing violent acts but not broader and more systemic forms of discrimination, and obscuring their deep-seated causes in the social order that was taken for granted and rationalized under apartheid rule.
"We thank the police officers for maintaining social order loyally and professionally, but they have suffered in attacks from those rioters - they can be called rioters," Lam said while visiting three injured police officers at a hospital, according to Reuters.
Citing the need to safeguard national security and social order, the Chinese regulator said companies must be able to verify users' identities and keep records of key information such as call logs, chat logs, times of activity and network addresses.
It will always have a place in the social order, and that is to tell the truth by constructing a fiction, to amplify society's negative traits to a comical extent so you can see the ugliness that's always been there.
They've invented past conflicts, expanded the roles of characters from the film, and built a nuanced social order for the Gelflings that helps explain how the Skeksis came to power and maintained their grasp on Thra for a thousand years.
One is ''The Fourth Turning,'' by Neil Howe and William Strauss, which argues that societies pass through four distinct phases every 80 years, the last of which America entered in 2008 and involves a radical overhaul of the social order.
"I am not looking forward to a scenario where it comes down to Donald Trump, with his nostalgia for the social order of the 1950s and Bernie Sanders with a nostalgia for the revolutionary politics of the 113s," he said.
" The alterations of traditional family structure and the social order brought forth by the sexual revolution, Eberstadt writes, "have simultaneously rained down destruction on the natural habitat of the human animal, with radical results we are only beginning to understand.
Beijing has begun pushing harder to enforce a law passed last year that barred apps from engaging in activities deemed to endanger national security or disrupt social order, terms that are often broadly applied to discussion of politically sensitive topics.
"I am not looking forward to a scenario where it comes down to Donald Trump, with his nostalgia for the social order of the 1950s, and Bernie Sanders with a nostalgia for the revolutionary politics of the 1960s," Buttigieg said.
Just as a river leads to the sea — and from Jane Austen's vernacular social order to William Faulkner's American South, from Naguib Mahfouz's Cairo to Tayeb Salih's village in Sudan — the particular in great literature has always flowed to the universal.
The gang had used the Beijing Fengrui Law Firm to organize crimes such as breaking into public security, procuratorial and judicial organs and courts, and gathering crowds and making disturbances in public venues, severely disrupting social order and judicial process, it said.
On the one hand, one can look at how these objects are dealt with in popular culture — often mutilated, uprooted, moved, or painted over, but never destroyed and eventually returned to their original location – as a humorous metaphor for a rigid social order.
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BEIJING — A court in southeastern China has sentenced a Protestant pastor to 14 years in prison and his wife to 12 years after convicting them of corruption, financial crimes and gathering people to disturb social order, an official provincial newspaper reported on Friday.
The other reasons are creeping social conservatism among party leaders—due in part to a desire to promote "traditional" Chinese culture over the insidious foreign kind—and the worry that a surfeit of unmarried men may pose a threat to social order.
Attention is the currency not just of American attention-seekers from Kim Kardashian to Amazon, but also of the other great geniuses of attention-seeking over the last decade: terror groups like ISIS, and opponents of the postwar social order like Julian Assange.
"I respect the constitutional court's decision ... The cabinet should carry out state affair in a stable way and manage social order to prevent internal conflict from intensifying," Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, who became acting president in December, told a cabinet meeting.
And most of those who are escaping civil war or the collapse of social order want to return to their homes as soon as it is safe for them to do so, so it makes sense for them to stay close by meanwhile.
The gang had used the Beijing Fengrui Law Firm to organise crimes such as breaking into public security, procuratorial and judicial organs and courts, and gathering crowds and making disturbances in public venues, severely disrupting social order and judicial process, it said.
" In a book of essays published in 2005, "The Lost Legacy of Muhammad Ali," Hauser wrote, "We should cherish the memory of Ali as a warrior and as a gleaming symbol of defiance against an unjust social order when he was young.
The Trump presidency was an opportunity for Sessions to do what he's been calling on the federal government to do for years: step in aggressively to promote social order by taking an uncompromising approach to law enforcement at the federal and local levels.
And, in consequence of such upheaval, a procession unparalleled in modern times of war-zone refugees and other migrants seeking new homes in Europe challenges a political and social order that traces its roots to 17th-century notions of governance and sovereignty.
"The violence is often so serious and causes so much social unrest that it can be considered in contravention of social order," the Utrecht District Court ruled, naming the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Holland and the international organization to which it belongs.
While we should celebrate the coalition of US-led rebel forces that defeated ISIS forces, we should recognize that until these populations see security and rules emerge, they are vulnerable to extremist variants of ISIS that promise to restore a tight social order.
They have mostly been middle-aged straight white men — Tony Abbott, Senator Eric Abetz, Representative George Christensen — leaving many of us to conclude that these were merely varied expressions of a single prejudice against diversity, in favor of some old social order.
TUCSON, Arizona — Amidst our sociopolitical environment of hostility, racism, dehumanization, and lack of compassion, there is an ongoing necessity to speak truth to power, to examine its mechanisms of division and domination, and its desperation to maintain the fragile legitimacy of social order.
" Debs's appeal, noted the historian Nick Salvatore in his 1982 biography, "Eugene V. Debs: Citizen and Socialist," was "frequently described by contemporaries as evangelical, and transcended at that moment factional disagreements and led each in the audience to glimpse a different social order.
But if some of the ghetto poor choose not to work, he says, maybe that is because they "refuse to accommodate themselves" to their place in a social order where it is possible to work full time and still live in poverty.
Ellen Barry, the South Asia bureau chief, spent five months reporting in Peepli Khera, Meerut, Alipur, Atrara and Ganeshpur, India, on a group of women who challenged a patriarchal social order, strict caste rules and centuries of tradition for the opportunity to work.
Last Friday, cyberspace regulators said the three platforms — Tencent's WeChat, Sina's Weibo and Baidu's Tieba — violated cybersecurity laws and failed to manage user content that endangered national security, public safety and social order, referring to examples of violence, terror, false rumors and pornography.
" Buttigieg chimed in shortly after, adding he isn't looking forward to a general election that "comes down to Donald Trump with his nostalgia for the social order of the 1950s and Bernie Sanders with a nostalgia for the revolutionary politics of the 1960s.
" Xinjiang Daily, an official newspaper, said Wednesday that the purpose of the new rules was to "prevent and punish the crime of spreading false information that disturbs social order, and to protect the legal interests of citizens, legal representatives and other organizations.
While earlier interpretations center Jo's coming-of-age and neglect other characters, Gerwig cuts open the seams of Alcott's work to accommodate all the March sisters as they navigate the complexities of a social order defined for them by class and gender.
As Richard Bernstein argued, while we must not lose sight of the fact that violence concerns the violation of human lives, it can also include an attack on people's dignity, their belief systems and the very intellectual conditions of a credible social order.
The gang had used the Beijing Fengrui Law Firm to organise crimes such as breaking into public security, procuratorial and judicial organs and courts, and gathering crowds and making disturbances in public venues, severely disrupting social order and judicial process, it alleged.
In The Romanoffs' second episode, "The Royal We," an older man addresses a bunch of other older people to say that maybe in 50 years, the world won't exist anymore, or at least humans won't, or at least this particular social order won't.
This skittish overreaction to a perceived threat to social order repeated itself in 2010, when the entire downtown core of Toronto went on police lockdown because of protests at the G-20 summit conference, protests that resulted in the largest mass arrests in Canadian history.
At the same time, a state-backed report in July singled out Macau's biggest junket operator Suncity, which operates VIP gambling rooms around Asia, for causing great harm to China's social order by raking in billions of dollars in online gaming and proxy betting.
Logan's Run, 1984, Escape from New York, George Romero's zombie movies, and countless other books and films have depicted a terrified, paranoid humanity, struggling to manage real and perceived threats to their survival by imposing a rigid social order that ultimately makes everything worse.
James Madison and Thomas Jefferson believed that the preservation of American equality and liberty depended on maintaining an economy of yeoman farmers and small merchants, and that industrialization would inevitably undermine America's unique social order by creating a European-style economic and political elite.
By neglecting and distorting the truth, they whitewashed violent crimes as a struggle for human rights and freedom, and deliberately misinterpreted the work of Hong Kong police as violent repression when the police were only enforcing the law, fighting crimes and upholding social order.
More than a museum, the building on the National Mall is a refutation of two and a half centuries of the misuse of history to reinforce a social order in which black people were enslaved, then systematically repressed and denied their rights when freed.
"Without Anesthesia" (1979) is the story of a disintegrating marriage that, in presenting the pressures of conformity, the practice of bureaucratic backstabbing and the experience of a vague but potent sense of disapproval wafting down from the authorities, subtly analyzes an entire social order.
He was the first authentic fascist I ever met, not because of political allegiance — he would have been offended if I had used the term — but because calling for extreme state violence to suppress dissent and maintain the social order can only be called fascistic.
It's unclear how vegan meatloaf is a disruption to the social order, but it's one of many references to veganism and health food in the game that seem to echo how the internet often loves to make fun of and/or hate on those things.
Even as all this violence against black Americans exercising their newly established right to vote was going on, white supremacists were laying the groundwork for the modern idea of black criminality — saying that the real threat to democracy and social order was black lawlessness.
It's true that if you tell police officers that protesters are a threat to social order and you don't care whether people get beaten up while being loaded into cars, some of those police officers will rough people up while loading them into cars.
Under its auspices, The FBI surveilled political organizations deemed subversive, including members of and participants within the Black Power movement, Civil Rights movement, anti-Vietnam War organizers, and other smaller political independence movements, under the guise of maintaining national security, preventing violence, and maintaining social order.
In a Sunday Times article on January 10th he denounced the "brutal high-rise towers and dark alleyways that are a gift to criminals and drug dealers", and pledged £140m ($200m) towards replacing them with lower-rise, better-integrated estates that would help improve social order.
"By neglecting and distorting the truth, they whitewashed violent crimes as a struggle for human rights and freedom, and deliberately misinterpreted the work of Hong Kong police as violent repression when the police were only enforcing the law, fighting crimes and upholding social order," she said.
It took the terrible wave of police killings of unarmed young black suspects, and the mobilization of nationwide Black Lives Matter protests, to jolt the American political establishment back into the recognition that the country was far away indeed from anything resembling a "post-racial" social order.
Even deeper, in the sinews of America's inner workings, the conversation around voting rights and social order seems primed to turn the clock back 100 years, political gridlock is now taken for granted, and the long-term effects of the Great Recession lie tick-tocking in wait.
The hearing found that men and women often experience conflict differently, with men more likely to die from battle-related violence, and women more likely to suffer from war's indirect effects, including breakdowns in social order, human rights violations, economic deprivation and the spread of infectious diseases.
The young writer produced "spoof stories" in which the normal social order is overturned, she said, giving the example of "Jack and Alice," where Jack gets killed off to allow his sister to inherit a fortune — not something that could actually have happened in the early 1790s.
We don't stop there, of course; we also try to trace the arc of a life, from birth — in part to suggest what may have driven a person to succeed, to achieve, to find fame (or, in the case of the infamous, to upset the social order).
The period between World War I and World War II was a tumultuous time, particularly in the war-ravaged Europe where the First World War devastated not only the landscape, but, in England in particular, the rigid social order established most recently by the Victorians and Edwardians.
The Interpreter The recent mass killing in Toronto by a man who once called for an "Incel Rebellion" has drawn attention to an online community of men who lament being "involuntarily celibate" and dream of a social order granting them access to the women of their choice.
He is unemployed — his last job was at a Popeyes chicken restaurant — and he spoke, with passion and despair, about the statues not as relics, but as living symbols of a social order that, from his experience, wanted people like him to rise only so far.
Because libertarian radicals like Buchanan and Koch believe property rights are the core human right and that government should have the right to tax — and therefore to spend — to ensure only one of three national objectives: the rule of law, social order, and the nation's defense.
"What I can tell you is that these radical, violent crimes in Hong Kong have seriously challenged the legal system and social order in Hong Kong, threatened the safety of Hong Kong residents' lives and property, and undermined the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong," Geng said.
Without incident, the exhibitions have taken up residence in some of the most revered sites across the city: there has been virtually no backlash from the military junta that has run the country since 2014, despite content that challenges the political and social order of Thailand.
Nonetheless his book is well worth reading for anyone trying to grasp the strange place of art in our present social order, in which (even after the crash of 2008 revealed the reigning neoliberalism for the calamity it is) money is represented as the one unassailable truth.
" Problems had emerged, Obama argued, where that progress had been "hugely uneven": "And what has been clear throughout the 20th and 21st centuries is that the progress we make in social order and taming our baser impulses and steadying our fears can be reversed very quickly.
The fragile social order is disrupted by a new priest, Father Lazcano, who is followed by one of his victims, now a troubled adult who upon the priest's arrival stands outside the house and shouts a litany, in graphic detail, of their sexual encounters when he was a boy.
Like much of the policy rhetoric of the Reagan and Thatcher revolutions, "empowerment" provided a feel-good evasion of the consequences of a society-wide breakdown in solidarity—and an excuse for overlooking all the ways that the social order sets women and racial minorities up to fail.
While economics is central to the appeal that such a Democratic candidate might deploy against the rest of the field, he or she will also need to find a way to cut into the social order issues—especially crime and immigration—that Trump deployed with such force in 2016.
Markovits asserts that the oligarchic situation we are in today has "no historical precedent," by which he seems to mean there has never been a social order in which the people on top were there because they worked so hard and thus appeared to deserve what they had.
To watch raucous crowds of (mostly) white Americans unite in frenzied hatred of a black woman — to watch them cast her as a cancer on the body politic and a threat to a racialized social order — is to see the worst of our past play out in modern form.
To watch raucous crowds of (mostly) white Americans unite in frenzied hatred of a black woman — to watch them cast her as a cancer on the body politic and a threat to a racialized social order — is to see the worst of our past play out in modern form.
Sinosphere BEIJING — Once again, the early-20th-century writer Lu Xun, whose scathing critiques of the pre-revolutionary Chinese social order won him a place in the Chinese Communist pantheon, even though he himself was not a Marxist, has provided a popular phrase for much that is amiss in China today.
With the next school year weeks away, these students carry new anxieties about their place in the classroom social order that they didn't have this time last year — and they are entering the fall with a deeper understanding of the racial tensions they may encounter in the years to come.
The social order is being overturned, and by the end of the century landed families like the Bellasises will be so impoverished they'll be reduced to hunting for American heiresses to keep them in the style to which they've become accustomed — in other words, heiresses like Cora, Countess of Grantham.
" During a discussion about Mr. Sanders's positive comments about Cuba, Mr. Buttigieg said: "I am not looking forward to a scenario where it comes down to Donald Trump with his nostalgia for the social order of the '50s and Bernie Sanders with a nostalgia for the revolution politics of the '20203s.
Although the CCP uses public security and crime prevention as a pretext for its weaponization of surveillance, the system ruthlessly targets against what it calls the "key population" within Chinese society — defined as anyone suspected of endangering national security or social order, including political dissidents and, especially, the Uighur minority.
This injustice manifests itself in a system of behaviors, norms, laws and technologies ostensibly put in place to maintain public order but is most often directed against people Victorian-era authorities called the "dangerous classes" — minorities and the poor, who are treated as a persistent threat to the established social order.
But the series, especially in its later years, takes place in a world where the main characters largely live in material comfort, and where their fellow citizens in the small town of Pawnee, Indiana — many of whom have gripes with the social order — are presented largely as buffoons or harmless goofballs.
More insidiously, these technologies, in their many protean purposes, have the capacity to undermine individuals' trust in a stable social order — in the belief that people are who they say they are or that as inhabitants of a single country, we all share a set of fundamental beliefs and a baseline reality.
Should we ever resolve these questions in favor of the abolition of billionaires, the desirability of a healthy and inhabitable planet, and the equality of humankind, countless fascinating questions we don't get to ask within the distressingly retrograde confines of our current political and social order could finally come to the fore.
On the liberal side, the Democratic Party and the center-left European parties have been allied in favor of globalization, if we define globalization as receptivity to open borders, the expansion of local and nationalistic perspectives and support for a less rigid social order and for liberal cultural, immigration and trade policies.
" And he clarified, "It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of a social order in which each man and each woman shall be able to attain to the fullest stature of which they are innately capable, and recognized by others for what they are.
In a bid to make sure people don't even try and spread such "rumors" on Chinese social media, the government announced this week that anyone who tries to "disrupt social order" by posting on social media information from sources other than state-run media, will face between three and seven years in jail.
I'm a historian of pre-modern Venice and often think about the efforts that medieval democracy undertook to maintain social order, protect their electoral systems, and thrive in a fraught space between different spheres of power (Rome, the Holy Roman Empire, Byzantium and then the Ottomans, Catholics versus Protestants, and more over the centuries).
How well this grand experiment works in fostering the arts and creativity in a country built on more traditional Confucian values like filial piety, hierarchy and social order will depend on the ability of the gallery's young patrons to absorb the more provocative ideas on display and synthesize them with the rest of their education.
Though atheistic in his own personal views, Strauss objected to the fact that the Enlightenment, and the philosophy of liberalism that constituted its political expression, privileged reason over religious faith, which he thought was the glue that held society together; without that glue, he believed, the social order would descend into Nazi-style barbarism.
Beyond the threat of further advances by the far right in European electoral politics, mainstream European politicians and commentators were aghast at the potential of a Trump presidency to upend the political, economic and social order of the post-Communist world — much of it based on America's deep and steadfast relationship with European democracies.
I could write this year's column in the same Trump-centric spirit, by focusing on my published fears about his presidency that have not yet been borne out — particularly the ripple effects I predicted for the economy, for social order and world peace, all of which are thus far less disturbed than I had feared.
In fact, the show partakes in a long-standing relationship between the crime-story genre and modern law enforcement, in which the stories we tell about crime and how to stop it prop up a system that is often as much about maintaining fantasies of social order as it is about implementing real justice.
Bolsonaro built much of his outsider campaign on the idea of returning to traditional values, and he and his allies have attacked so-called "gender ideology," a kind of catchall that refers the promotion of LGBTQ rights, feminism, and leftist ideals — usually through the school system — that he sees as undermining the social order.
Nevertheless, there will be some people for whom permanent resettlement is the only option that will give them the opportunity for a decent life, either because they are "classic" refugees who would be persecuted if they were to return to their homelands, or because the collapse in social order that prompted them to leave shows no sign of ending.
"The continued radical violent criminal actions in Hong Kong have gravely trampled on rule of law and social order, seriously damaging the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong," Mr. Xi said in Brasília at a summit meeting of developing countries, according to an online report from People's Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party.
We must now fight a "war on violence," he says, which seems to include a war against police violence, but one fought with a companion understanding that the "police play a crucial role in the effort to maintain social order" and that the most vulnerable among us are those most hurt by the loss of order.
It features a practitioner of an early form of psychology who attempts to plumb the depths of Grace's subconscious but can't seem to understand that much of her story rests on her status as a second-class citizen, because he lacks the ability to question a social order that keeps him in a position of power.
" ART HERE's 220 demands include hiring tenure track faculty, code compliance and facility repair, living-wage stipends and pay raises for graduate students and departmental staff, and the removal of "Silent Sam," a divisive Confederate war monument on campus that ART HERE activist call, "a symbol still functioning in tacit defense of slavery and a racist social order.
Women Trying to Join the Workforce in India Ellen Barry's article "In India, a Small Band of Women Risk It All for a Chance to Work" tells the story of a group of women in rural India who fought the established patriarchal social order for a chance to work in nearby factories where they could earn money and independence.
But this directly contradicts much of the rest of the show's run, when it's clear that Dany really wants to be queen, but also has specific ways she wants to use that power to change the social order of the country she rules, to give those without power more agency and tear down the existing structures of government.
Race was central, Richard Nixon and key Republican strategists began to recognize, to the fundamental conservative strategy of establishing a new, noneconomic polarization of the electorate, a polarization isolating a liberal, activist, culturally permissive, rights-oriented and pro-black Democratic Party against those unwilling to pay the financial and social costs of this reconfigured social order.
But they're best taken with the historical context in mind, and what the characters are experiencing from their secluded vantage point: the dismay of knowing their social order is disappearing, and the dreariness of living from day to day with nothing to do but keep at the embroidery, practice conjugating French verbs, maybe practice the violin.
" It offers white supremacy as the way to help people of color: "it will only be via reassertion of white prerogatives, that the social order which once helped so many blacks and Hispanics to overcome their 'communities' and once redeemed those communities from their baser instincts, that black and Hispanic Americans will be able to enjoy the fruits of American civilization.
You might think all this is just gibberish, but for some people, knowing what these terms mean and their place in a larger structure is just as enjoyable as being able to lay out, say, the social order of the Roman Empire (it goes slaves; freemen; plebeians; equites; senators, if you're curious) and arguably more useful for day-to-day life.
That the broader social order had unraveled long before, once the surrounding corridors of Midtown were given over to towers with $40 million apartments, many sitting empty, wasn't necessarily obvious to people who seemed less terrified of the dark-money billionaires living around the corner than of the coming janitors and fast-food workers locked out of New York's forbidding rental market.
LOS ANGELES — If you've felt a lingering disturbance in the internet's social order — a vague and unsettling sense that there is a raging party happening just out of view, that all the people cooler, richer and better looking than you are blowing off steam together in some V.I.P. hideaway while you waste your life on Twitter and Instagram — I have some bad news.
This somewhat surprising development is the subject of "Remaking Partisan Politics through Authoritarian Sorting," a forthcoming book by the political scientists Christopher Federico, Stanley Feldman and Christopher Weber, who argue that Three trends — polarization, media change, and the rise of what many people see as threats to the traditional social order — have contributed to a growing divide within American politics.
Debate is a domain of high school weekends haunted by "traces of Speed Stick or scented lip gloss or other floating signatures of a social order now suspended" — and of the "short, smart, Ivy-bound senior who scored, as she would let you know, a 1600 on the S.A.T." One wants to praise the comic exaggeration, but suspects every awful word is true.
The farmers of Inviolata, exploited and oppressed by an ancient social order even as they are sustained by equally durable traditions of stoicism and solidarity, show an evident kinship with the fisherman in Luchino Visconti's "La Terra Trema," the agricultural laborers in Giuseppe De Santis's "Bitter Rice" and the landless peasants of Ermanno Olmi's "The Tree of Wooden Clogs," among many others.
So yes, Animal Crossing is a charming and delightful game about making friends — one that happens to take place in a world where social inequality, murder, and cannibalism are a normal part of the social order, where the rich can buy and sell those they consider sub-human on a whim, and even spend their way into eternal life, making wealth a power akin to religious salvation.
Alt-righters in the survey scored higher on social dominance orientation (the preference that society maintains social order), right-wing authoritarianism (a preference for strong rulers), and somewhat higher levels of the "dark triad" of personality traits (psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and narcissism.) Among the measures where the alt-right and comparison groups don't look much different in the survey results is closeness and relationships with other people.
According to Zornitsa Keremidchieva, a senior political science lecturer at Macalester College who studies feminist political theory and history, the political urgency to protect women and children can most clearly trace its roots to the English Restoration, when political theorists and philosophers, like Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, were questioning the role of government and how men and women fit into the new social order.
The public adulation for Dr. Li Wenliang, a doctor whose early warning about the outbreak of the disease was met with official accusations of "severely disturbing the social order" and who died of the disease, demonstrated the futility of trying to control bad news — but also the danger, since heeding Dr. Li's warning more quickly might have led to earlier and better efforts to contain the virus.
But the social order of, say, the Bay Area or greater Paris is not one that can serve for an entire country — and it ill-serves not only lower-middle-class natives but also the descendants of the immigrants themselves, whose ability to advance beyond their parents is limited by a continued arrival of new workers who compete with them for jobs and wages and housing.
The cordoned-off plinth seems to embody the painting's opacity, an obstacle blocking further inquiries while setting off such a buzzy mental tease that we soon forget Sisyphus altogether, who could be an anonymous, routinized worker in the post-industrial social order, or a stand-in for the artist, whose obsessive labor adds a touch of mystery and wonder — the silver foil — to an otherwise utilitarian world.
By giving us a family and a world teetering on the brink in 2016, and conveying a different but connected type of 19th-century teetering, Kingsolver eventually creates a sense not so much that history repeats itself, but that as humans we're inevitably connected through the possibility of collapse, whether it's the collapse of our houses, our bodies, logic, the social order or earth itself.
"With the adoption of new technologies, such as deepfake, in online video and audio industries, there have been risks in using such content to disrupt social order and violate people's interests, creating political risks and bringing a negative impact to national security and social stability," the CAC said in a notice to online video hosting websites on Friday, according to the South China Morning Post.
In retrospect, it is easy to imagine that Mr. Bloomberg and his police captains were the only ones slow to recognize the indignity of halting the free movement of young black and brown men — first on the premise that they might be carrying guns, and then on the basis that they were walking around with weed, inexplicably viewed as equally threatening to the social order.
" Napier and her three colleagues used the same superpower manipulation in a second experiment designed to measure liberal and conservative resistance to social change based on responses to two questions: "I would be reluctant to make any large-scale changes to the social order" and "I have a preference for maintaining stability in society, even if there seems to be problems with the current system.
"To watch raucous crowds of (mostly) white Americans unite in frenzied hatred of a black woman -- to watch them cast her as a cancer on the body politic and a threat to a racialized social order -- is to see the worst of our past play out in modern form," The New York Times' Jamelle Bouie wrote in July of a mob mentality at a Trump rally in Greenville, North Carolina.
There are shades of Solzhenitsyn in the way that Zvyagintsev condemns both the repressive machinery of the social order and the trappings that are proffered by the free market; Boris works for a company whose policy, loyal to the Orthodox bent of Putin's regime, demands that the employees be married, happily or otherwise, while Zhenya's primary object of worship is not her paramour but her shining cell phone.

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