Insecurity breeds alienation and polarization, both of which are stronger on the political right.
Neil has spent much of his life waiting for more of the same, meaning poverty, alienation and homelessness.
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Later, tango singers, led by Carlos Gardel, wedded melancholic lyrics of urban alienation and unrequited love to tango's florid musical notes.
Mr. Krugman faulted the leading lights of the conservative media for fostering a climate of alienation and anger.
And for all that the scene is preoccupied with alienation and misery, its champions claim it offers a comradeship of sorts.
He wrote few of the group's numbers, but his compositions often set the tone of alienation and frustration for which X Japan was revered.
Entire episodes pass by in which relationships may subtly alter and themes of identity, alienation and social change be explored, but very little actually happens.
Moore's war drawings, which used pastels in contrasting hues to highlight the psychological effects of alienation and devastation, are almost as famous as his monumental sculpture.
It is a miserable existence which can sap energy and self-confidence, it can lead to exclusion from mainstream society and ordinary pursuits, to alienation and to marginalisation.
We characterize the modern cities sometimes as a place of alienation and anomie and the faceless lonely crowd and so on, but when an emergency like this happens and people are pushed against the extremes, you see extraordinary acts of solidarity and kindness between strangers.
These were marginalization, stereotyping and the alienation of women and female characters.
The election of a Labour government might be expected to have taken some of the edge off North-Eastern alienation, and so to soften the drive for regional government.
The Orthodox Church regarded both Catholicism and Protestantism as heresies and imbued its adherents with a sense of alienation from, and hostility to, the West.
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Yet his diagnosis sees dangers to liberal societies from "vetocracy, " banal social movements, extremist politics, short attention spans, disorder and alienation.
They are better able to see their way toward a brighter future and drum up the strength and courage to withstand the scorn and alienation that come -- far too often -- with being gay.
Arthur does not address it, but it stands to reason that the greater an amount of complexity we encounter, the more opportunities to improve we sense--one cause, perhaps, for the contemporary afflictions of depression and alienation.
Liberal Democrats should be at the forefront of the crusade against poverty because it wastes human potential and breeds alienation.
An official report cited alienation, unemployment, and lack of opportunity as causes.
And they claim that the fact the most votes are in this sense "wasted" contributes to the alienation from the electoral system and low turn-out.
Julie Pham, a broker at Corcoran Group who has the Bond Street listing, said the views of old brick buildings and water towers from the 1, 500-square-foot terrace and the penthouse windows reflect the "urban alienation" in some of Moby's music and movie soundtracks.
The reality would have been horrendous traffic and transportation problems and the lifeless alienation of surrounding communities.
In Japan, on the other hand, the fear of failure and resulting social alienation pose a huge psychological barrier for would-be entrepreneurs.
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"The level of cynicism about Parliament and the accompanying alienation of many of the young from the democratic process is troubling, " she said.
In Scotland it happened because there was a clear sense of alienation between the Scottish electorate and a government in London that seemed too remote.
It remained possible, however, that it was the sense of self-alienation which was normal, and that believing you were wearing designer glasses made you more at ease with yourself.
Many voters -- especially members of the millennial generation -- consider these positions at odds with libertarians' professed belief in maximizing individual freedom, but the contradiction and resulting voter alienation is entirely sidestepped.
This alienation also reflects an appalling social and economic reality.
We all reach a point of alienation with technology when we refuse to adopt and adapt further.
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