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"disenchantment" Definitions
  1. disenchantment (with somebody/something) the state of no longer feeling enthusiasm for somebody/something; a lack of belief that something is good or worth doing

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Lurking everywhere in the secularised West is what he calls a "disenchantment with disenchantment".
The disenchantment stems in part from a failure of expertise.
Disenchantment tries to reconcile the different types of princess stories.
Jim Carrey is opening up about his disenchantment with Hollywood.
With this amount of quality behind it, Disenchantment looks promising.
Profits took off, but so did disenchantment with the industry.
Since then, local disenchantment with the nation's leaders has grown.
The outcome reflects voter disenchantment with Canada's two major parties.
As misery and anger grow, disenchantment within the regime will spread.
Across the country, turnout fell sharply, signaling growing disenchantment with politics.
Then there are portrayals of outright disenchantment with contemporary social conventions.
Fellow Netflix gems Disenchantment and Aggretsuko both explore thorny, untameable womanhood.
Ten episodes of Disenchantment are set to release in early 2018.
Warren framed her newest bill as a remedy to that disenchantment.
As disenchantment with my job grew, writing became a healthy distraction.
Fundraising and polling show voters' growing disenchantment with the impeachment push.
Today the mood among foreign businesses in China has turned to disenchantment.
There is widespread disenchantment with Mr. Trump among Texas Republicans, but Mrs.
In these lines, she recognizes her own disenchantment with her adopted country.
The most disappointing thing about Disenchantment is that Dreamland is genuinely interesting.
The upcoming new Netflix series Disenchantment could not have more going for it.
Dicle University's Coskun said the clampdown on HDP officials was exacerbating Kurds' disenchantment.
Dicle University's Coskun said the clampdown on HDP officials was exacerbating Kurds' disenchantment.
Like Mr Babis's party, they embody Czech voters' disenchantment, but in different ways.
Other voters welcomed the chance to voice their disenchantment with the European Union.
Sticking to Futurama's formula would be fine if Disenchantment also replicated its quality.
Nothing in the first seven episodes of Disenchantment has that power or bite.
It was such disenchantment that prompted Mr Rhodes to start the Oath Keepers.
Groening may have done his best to avoid Game of Thrones in Disenchantment.
Netflix has partnered up with The Simpsons creator, Matt Groening, to create Disenchantment.
It also seems possible that continued disenchantment with Biden's candidacy could boost Sen.
Unemployment and inflation rose, and do did popular disenchantment with Mr. Mugabe's rule.
Rough Draft Studios, the studio that does the art for Futurama, will animate Disenchantment.
No wonder, then, that disenchantment with state-led peace efforts is growing among minorities.
And the lack of anything as unfamiliar or daring is what holds Disenchantment back.
Disenchantment, the new Matt Groening princess cartoon on Netflix, wants to be about both.
But more than that, it would crystallize America's collective disenchantment with the ruling class.
Against this backdrop of widespread disenchantment with his strategic shift, Cryan is now responding.
Q. There seems to be a general disenchantment with China among American China-watchers.
The persistent disenchantment with her campaign among Sanders voters raises questions about whether Mrs.
The sharp tone reflects what pollsters say is deep disenchantment about the economy's prospects.
But ahead of the 403 elections, there was widespread disenchantment with Mr. Tsvangirai's movement.
Ms. Le Pen has capitalized on their disenchantment with pledges to impose "intelligent" protectionism.
R. and I chat about our days and start the new season of Disenchantment.
On its Twitter page Wednesday, Disenchantment teased closeups of the characters in the new show.
The Venezuelan community's growing disenchantment with Trump could help swing a key state in 2020.
"Great" conveys disenchantment with Brexit, and mocks those who voted to leave the European Union.
Groups like ISIS will likely capitalize on this disenchantment to seek more recruits inside Turkey.
What is more, disenchantment with politicians persists even though the army has squashed Thailand's democracy.
Disenchantment is the latest animated series from Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons and Futurama.
Mr Faber talks at length about disenchantment shown by voters and consumers alike towards elites.
Disenchantment follows those tropes, but without leaving its own form of well-worn comedy safety.
Mainly it highlights the Japanese public's profound disenchantment with today's careful politics and bland politicians.
The growing disenchantment with college poses a direct threat to the future of hardcore progressivism.
There's no sudden swoon for her around the bend, no fresh disenchantment in the offing.
Right now, Americans are in the disenchantment phase of the cycle, as are the Chinese.
He leavens this sardonic disenchantment with a dark seam of comedy, in meticulously sculpted prose.
The furor over the military hospital attack has underscored public disenchantment with the coalition government.
Economic disenchantment has been evident throughout this campaign, especially at the Trump and Bernie Sanders rallies.
But the disenchantment is such that analysts predict many Spaniards will not even bother to vote.
Yet Pepperstein's acute disenchantment with history is not flight — it is the writing of history itself.
Mr. Milliken's disenchantment with the rightward drift of the Republican Party continued into his later years.
And by refusing to discuss the war's legacies, the country's rulers bred a deep, dangerous disenchantment.
Though you don't have to agree with him, his disenchantment with mankind makes sense given his backstory.
Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, has a new adults-only comedy for Netflix called Disenchantment.
While Disenchantment brings Groening's funny, skewed approach to a medieval fantasy setting, it isn't a parody, exactly.
New parties, however, have so far not capitalized on voter disenchantment with a corruption-tainted political establishment.
On Ocean's "Solo (Reprise)," Benjamin speaks to his disenchantment with the musical genre that made him famous.
Historic leap that it was, it seems also to have contributed to the disenchantment, in two ways.
In 1968, liberal disenchantment with the Democratic nominee, Hubert Humphrey, assisted in the election of Richard Nixon.
"I think the disenchantment in 2202, as we came up to our leadership elections, has dissipated," Rep.
But the Warriors' many injuries and their disenchantment with their 82-game regular-season obligations were real.
I watch a little bit of TV (Will & Grace, duh) and start the new season of Disenchantment.
A number of lawmakers have been caught up in corruption scandals, breeding further disenchantment with the organization.
Many live with the sense of disenchantment in the political system as a result of Trump's election.
Apple's more generous payout to shareholders should take some of the sting out of any similar disenchantment today.
First Person Sixteen years ago, on the winds of enormous debt and general disenchantment, I left New York.
Such, however, is the disenchantment with Italy's political mainstream that these early controversies barely dented the M53S's support.
Last year, Matt Groening announced he would be working on a new animated series called Disenchantment for Netflix.
The findings from the Pew Research Center revealed widespread disenchantment toward this year's presidential contest among American voters.
Set in the medieval kingdom of Dreamland, Disenchantment aims to parody fantasy the way Futurama parodies science fiction.
His name is as omnipresent as Tinder and is met with a similar level of enthusiasm and disenchantment.
Severe weather—not a nuclear war—played a role in the public's disenchantment with Portland's emergency management capability.
TV's Jamal Simmons on Tuesday when asked whether disenchantment with the government had become instilled in Americans' outlooks.
That level of disenchantment with Brazil's scandal-plagued political class is unprecedented, according to Datafolha director Mauro Paulino.
Disenchantment with both dominant parties has provided a solid voter base for Bukele, a 37-year-old businessman.
Simmering anti-elite sentiment and disenchantment with EU rules are expected to give nationalist parties a bigger voice.
The first season of Disenchantment drops on Netflix August 17, with a second season already in the works.
Democrats, for one, hope that the growing disenchantment with the president will translate into congressional victories come 383.
"Disenchantment," a medieval fantasy satire, is completely different from what Mr. Groening has done before, our reviewer writes.
Not here In an election year full of disgust and disenchantment, Minnesota remains a bastion of civic engagement.
So I was excited to hear that creator Matt Groening was moving from sci-fi to fantasy with Disenchantment.
They had shown trust in Putin falling to 31.7% - its lowest in 13 years - because of people's economic disenchantment.
The second season of Matt Groening's fantasy series Disenchantment will begin streaming on Netflix starting on September 20th, 2019.
Primarily, though, European politicians are turning to doorstep campaigning to boost trust and interest in an age of disenchantment.
It produced some memorable drama that kept me coming back to Thrones of Britannia in spite of my disenchantment.
Where his series Futurama was a comedic take on science fiction, Disenchantment will be his take on fantasy tropes.
This show of resilience, combined with growing signs of disenchantment with Mr Modi, has tipped the party's fortunes markedly.
So the opposition is focusing instead on public disenchantment with Jokowi's government, especially its seeming inability to curb corruption.
On Wednesday, Mr. Brownback's office sought to frame the vote as part of a broader disenchantment with current officeholders.
It delivers in a way few Netflix animated fantasy shows have been able to (Disenchantment, particularly, was a flop).
One unintended effect of this disenchantment is that it becomes easy to underestimate the risks inherent in any encounter.
So it's something of a surprise that his new creation for Netflix, "Disenchantment," doesn't cast much of a spell.
Despite disenchantment from many on the right, the Boy Scouts have reported less pronounced membership declines in recent years.
EVEN BEFORE Donald Trump and before Brexit, Justin Trudeau was aware that voter disenchantment and populism were on the rise.
"This incident will reinforce disenchantment and exacerbate the polarised environment," says Chris Garman of Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy.
Independents may also try to capitalize on the disenchantment that some retailers are beginning to feel with the larger brands.
This has sparked disenchantment among many of the Hong Kong's residents who feel disenfranchised from the business and political elite.
This has sparked disenchantment among many of the Hong Kong's residents, who feel disenfranchised from the business and political elite.
Matt Groening's animated epic fantasy series has a release date: Netflix has revealed that Disenchantment will premiere on August 17th.
Disenchantment has also been in the works for some time with Groening's relationship with Netflix established over 18 months ago.
Part of the reason could be disenchantment with the spectacle of Black Friday, which has begun encroaching on Thanksgiving proper.
It would help restore some of the high court's flagging prestige, setting it apart in an age of institutional disenchantment.
David Hare's drama, last seen at the Public in 24212, describes the disenchantment of her life in the postwar world.
These are troubled times across Europe, with the euro crisis, the refugee crisis and growing disenchantment with the European Union.
David Hare's drama, last seen at the Public in 1982, describes the disenchantment of her life in the postwar world.
Clinton didn't win, the resulting disenchantment could be seen on multiple runways, including those of Public School and Christian Siriano.
Blanketing the airwaves and the internet with propaganda may foster the appearance of conformity, but it also hides public disenchantment.
The populists on the left and right build on the disenchantment, ire and despair of large parts of the electorate.
Disenchantment, a medieval-themed comedy fantasy series, is set to arrive on Netflix on August 17 with a ten-episode run.
A retrospective of Philippe Garrel's films at Metrograph tracks their evolution from revolutionary hopefulness to disenchantment, hallucinatory metaphor, and poetic autobiography.
In Disenchantment, a princess just wants to drink (we're not in Disney anymore, Toto), and everyone is already talking about Insatiable.
We think the government is sensitive to popular disenchantment over fiscal consolidation that was introduced in response to lower oil prices.
Actually, he used to watch Game of Thrones just like everyone else — until he started working on Disenchantment three years ago.
On Thursday, Netflix finally released the trailer for its upcoming series Disenchantment, Matt Groening's first new project in almost 20 years.
Lopez Obrador has benefited from widespread disenchantment with the PRI over political corruption, record levels of violence and sluggish economic growth.
" The wall, on the other hand, is "a monument to disenchantment," a deafening shout that "there's not enough to go around.
Matt Groening, the creator of "The Simpsons" and "Futurama," has brought us a third animated series, "Disenchantment," available Friday on Netflix.
To say that this constituency does not look favorably on the Democratic Party fails to capture the scope of their disenchantment.
But in established democracies throughout the world, politicians are rising to power by tapping into the people's disenchantment with the elite.
The outcome reflects voter disenchantment with Canada's two major parties, reports Alex and Lauren, who were in Montreal and Regina, Sask.
But both are struggling to hold their ground as members leave, either through disenchantment with religion or to avoid paying church taxes.
Netflix announced today that Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons and Futurama, will be developing a medieval animated adult fantasy called Disenchantment.
"On the one hand, we have disenchantment with elites," said Nicholas Dungan, a leading expert in European politics with the Atlantic Council.
For all these reasons, Murphy's work feels anachronistic, like it's swimming against a contemporary tide that moves toward a shore of disenchantment.
The Facebook exodus among young people is real, and disenchantment with the leading social media platform is extending to older users, too.
Should they stumble in their efforts to bear that burden, the resulting disenchantment could crush the life out of their respective seasons.
BOAO, China — China faces the risk of youth disenchantment as property prices rise beyond their reach, a renowned Chinese economist said Friday.
Specifically with fantasy worlds that take themselves very seriously, [Disenchantment] gives us permission to say, 'No you can be silly about this.
The news industry might consider how a return to principles of objectivity could reverse the public's growing disenchantment with its supposed surrogates.
Disenchantment will set in fully when she learns why her partner is paying such regular visits to the building where Jeff works.
For the longtime Groening fan, appreciating "Disenchantment" will mean resetting your internal humor clock — the laughs are gentler and more spread out.
On Europe, too, he is adamant that the answer to growing public disenchantment with Europe's institutions is not less Europe, but more.
Trump sells himself as a winner, Roberts contends, which makes his popularity brittle because it is subject to disenchantment if he ever loses.
"It appears there's a little bit of disenchantment among the ranks there, they're not happy with the outcome with Mr. Hopkins," Correa said.
"There is a certain level of disenchantment," said Carlos Luis Sánchez y Sánchez, an expert in public opinion at Mexico's National Autonomous University.
Matt Groening has a new Netflix show out called "Disenchantment" ... but he's got an enchanting way of appeasing autograph seekers -- he comes prepared.
The streaming service today announced it has ordered 20 episodes of an animated comedy series called "Disenchantment," from "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening.
If your appetite for disenchantment is not sated by "First Reformed," you can turn to "The Seagull," a new adaptation of Chekhov's play .
If we focus too much on desire as being good or bad then it's very easy for that to lead to political disenchantment.
Much of this is the hangover from Iraq, just as a previous generation's disenchantment with foreign-policy idealism was a hangover from Vietnam.
"That really tells you there's general disenchantment with media, the plethora of articles with multiple unnamed sources, that's easy to write," Gorka said.
But, beyond Trump, there is Trumpism: a profound hostility toward political professionalism; a strong antipathy toward technocratic élites; a disenchantment with liberal values.
Disenchantment is an unfunny mess, unsure of what it's satirizing, and unfortunately wastes talented voice actors and a rich world on hollow jokes.
Young people's disenchantment with the ballot box matters because voting is a habit: those who do not take to it young may never start.
Across the region, upstart clean-hands parties and protest movements face an unfair fight against networks of self-dealing politicians and relentless popular disenchantment.
These autocratic extremes would be less worrying were not elections across the region showing that there are clear signs of disenchantment with democracy elsewhere.
Netflix Science fiction author Robert Repino had high expectations for Disenchantment, the new animated series from Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons and Futurama.
The streaming company announced Tuesday it would be picking up twenty episodes of Disenchantment, a new adult animated comedy fantasy series from Matt Groening.
In Torba's telling, this was just the culmination of a longer process of disenchantment with Silicon Valley liberalism in general and YC in particular.
That vote could turn on many of the same issues rattling politics elsewhere, including immigration, nationalism and disenchantment with the European bureaucracy in Brussels.
Netflix's animated fantasy series "Disenchantment," from "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening, is catching audiences' attention in its second season, which debuted in late September.
One reason is squeamishness about European blood's being spilled in the wake of popular disenchantment with Western-led military interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Disenchantment with the chancellor's "Wilkommenskultur" - welcome culture - has helped propel the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany to strong results in regional elections this year.
Christine, by the novel's end, has traveled through enchantment and disenchantment and arrived, at last, at simple (if only it were so simple!) independence.
However, his win comes amid growing disenchantment, particularly among the urban, younger generation, about Putin's leadership and the lack of political plurality in Russia.
As Nietzsche imagined it, this disenchantment doesn't register with us as newfound freedom, so much as haunting grief or loss, of something having vanished.
Disenchantment — August 214 (Netflix) The adult animated sitcom, a fantastical goofy template that often makes the viewer feel intensely high, is in its second coming.
And as of August, there will also be Disenchantment, a 22018-episode Netflix exhibit powered by Matt Groening, the mastermind behind The Simpsons and Futurama.
Similarly, the popularity of U.S. Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, has been seen as a sign of U.S. voters' disenchantment with the Washington status quo.
The centre-left Democratic Party (PD) is floundering and the Five Star Movement (M5S) is feeling the effects of a Europe-wide disenchantment with populism.
There are few books that capture the pursuit of — and utter disenchantment with — the American Dream as well as F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.
Related: 'The Simpsons' and the art of being in a class of your own "Disenchantment" will premiere on Netflix starting in 2018 with 10 episodes.
Mr Butler, with his gift both for language and loaded silences, gets as close as anyone has to the malaise and disenchantment of modern youth.
"There's an overwhelming disenchantment with him in this community," said Keegan Stephan, a veteran activist who has taken part in the protests against Mr. Thompson.
Very few, mostly marginal figures, in either East or West, have achieved the detachment and disenchantment that would signal a genuine break with religious thinking.
True, he galvanized white working-class disenchantment and pioneered a populist, anti-liberal rhetoric that Ronald Reagan and subsequent Republicans would use to devastating effect.
The average member's trajectory on the site seems to see them shift from optimism to profound disenchantment, perhaps mirroring reports of Uber's employee retention problems.
We live in strange times, when innovations are expanding potential GDP hugely, and, at the same time, fuelling conflict, disenchantment and the marginalisation of many.
Citing widespread corruption amongst the black legislators and their general disenchantment with their white counterparts, Pike posited the grand experiment of Reconstruction was a failure.
His victory owes as much to voters' disenchantment with the dozen or so families that dominate Philippine politics as it does to his tough-talking image.
In recent weeks, the artist has been single-mindedly focused on Disenchantment, with one final promotional push before the series makes its mid-August Netflix debut.
Confronted by growing evidence of disenchantment among his core supporters, especially in Republican states such as Alabama, he sought to rally them against a common enemy.
And the opportunity for these economies to anchor their trade and investment policies in multilateral agreements has also diminished, thanks to America's disenchantment with such deals.
More revealingly, Disenchantment might offer more evidence for what Matt Groening's continuing creative value is in the mega-industry of adult-humor he in part created.
But in a certain corner of the band's work, the opposite holds true, too: It has to take a lot of disenchantment to look that optimistic.
Other movies and TV shows coming to Netflix this weekend include the "Disenchantment" season 2 and "Inside Bill's Brain," a three-part documentary on Bill Gates.
Yet in Ms. Rousseff's favor, perhaps, skepticism also abounds over who would assume power if her government falls, reflecting widespread disenchantment with the country's political establishment.
Our growing awareness of Miss Brodie's unsatisfied hunger to live larger than she does parallels the gradual disenchantment of her once enraptured coterie of pet pupils.
The biggest warning signal for Trump in once bright red Texas is the clear disenchantment with hard-right conservatives that a segment of Republican voters feel.
That disenchantment was only compounded when Claudia admitted that the Soviets had indeed weaponized the Lassa virus, naming the new strain Vitaly, after William's Russian name.
In her debut memoir, "Uncanny Valley," Anna Wiener recounts leaving her low-paying publishing job for Silicon Valley, and the ensuing optimism and disenchantment she experienced.
Making Northern Ireland an exception without giving the same terms to Scotland could also stoke Scottish disenchantment with the United Kingdom and feed the independence cause.
"Melodrama," from 2017, coped with fame and tried to escape politics by telescoping infatuation, intoxication, disenchantment and regret into songs that chronicle one eventful house party.
Democratic Party activists hope their candidates can ride to victories in the 2018 Congressional elections on a wave of voter disenchantment with Trump and his Republicans.
Some people in the Middle East simply shrug at Trump, in ways that seem to suggest a growing feeling of indifference to and disenchantment with American power.
Groening promised Disenchantment would have a serialized plot, but in the seven episodes sent for initial review, that structure seems to fall away after the second episode.
And it might explain why, in the very first episode of his new Netflix series Disenchantment, he literally impales a prince's head on a throne of swords.
Disenchantment with pro-business policies, particularly liberal immigration rules, helped the "outs" to win the Brexit referendum in Britain and Donald Trump to seize the Republican nomination.
There is no easy marketing explanation for benzos' more recent resurgence, however—although substitution due to disenchantment with serotonin drugs like Prozac could be part of it.
No company had completed a new plant in decades, and the disaster in Fukushima, Japan, in 2011 intensified public disenchantment with the technology, both here and abroad.
In overlooked cities like Gorzów Wielkopolski, which never recovered from the shuttering of the city's factories in the post-Communist era, the sources of disenchantment are obvious.
But the Republican candidates hoped to capitalize on disenchantment with the outgoing governor, Mr. Malloy, a two-term Democrat who decided not to run for re-election.
"Disenchantment" is the first Groening show where making you sympathize with the characters appears to be as much of a goal as making you laugh at them.
These results align with other national polls, which also find high levels of disenchantment with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and virtually no trickle-down payoffs.
Though details of the encounter remain murky, an eyewitness reported that the decisive moment came when a Ky loyalist defected, admitting disenchantment with the campaign's underhanded excesses.
The disenchantment began during the end of George W. Bush's presidency, accelerated during the financial crisis and reached a new peak during President Obama's highly active first term.
Even on the back of a near-decade's worth of disenchantment, Weezer promised their fans, and themselves, that Everything [Would] Be Alright in the End—and it was.
Rather than creating a windswept spiritual landscape of secularized "disenchantment," as Weber speculated, American Protestant faith has exuberantly imbued the rites of market capitalism with boundless religious significance.
Like most Jewish Israelis, Dishin served in the Israeli Army for his compulsory duty, which he said has shaped his outlook and disenchantment about peace talks with Arabs.
The despair theory would explain this declining life expectancy among middle-aged white people, particularly set against the disenchantment in middle America that drove the 403 presidential election.
Assessing the effectiveness of these Russian attempts to influence opinion abroad is hard because they often tap into existing sentiments, from disenchantment with elites to resentment of immigrants.
As well as gauging overall morale, many companies use surveys to test the impact of group initiatives or to see if individual divisions show signs of staff disenchantment.
Netflix's Big Mouth is an even better parallel to Disenchantment since both are fundamentally coming-of-age stories, and again, the new show comes up short by comparison.
And while Futurama episodes like "The Prisoner of Benda" and "Meanwhile" demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of science fiction tropes, Disenchantment never shows much familiarity with the fantasy genre.
Lagarde explained that the middle class had shrunk in these advanced economies, adding that there have been signs of a lack of trust, lack of hope and disenchantment.
But the currency crisis that wiped some 30 percent off the value of the lira last year has led to economic hardship for many voters and fueled disenchantment.
Although the march of liberal democracy seemed irreversible at the time, Putnam and Sandel separately had perceived a growing disenchantment with its day-to-day workings in America.
With the passage of time, the rebel who'd been reviled by many Americans would be transformed into an American hero, especially amid general disenchantment with the Vietnam War.
President Muhammadu Buhari, who has faced rising disenchantment over his handling of Africa's largest economy, presented his record 7.298 trillion naira ($23.24 billion) budget to lawmakers in December.
Democratic pollster Molly Murphy said in an interview that aired Wednesday on "What America's Thinking" that disenchantment with the government has become a part of the American mindset.
""Disenchantment" season 2 — "High-spirited Princess Bean walks through hell to save a friend, learns about a mystical destiny set for her, and helps restore her father's kingdom.
Still, the vote here, at a raucous and well-attended party convention, is the latest indication of disenchantment with Ms. Feinstein, 84, among the party's grass-roots advocates.
Matt Groening, the creator of "The Simpsons," has signed a 20-episode deal with Netflix for a new animated show, "Disenchantment," that takes place in a medieval kingdom.
If Germans wanted to leave the union — say, because of disenchantment with the influx of migrants or the assistance provided to weaker member states — it could do so.
But it does mean they share the same kind of disenchantment with the political status quo and they support what's been portrayed as a radical solution to change it.
But for teens, the stresses caused by Instagram or Snapchat are very different than an adult's disenchantment with the news on Twitter, and the stakes are often way higher.
If a character changes her mind or loses her illusions, the disenchantment happens on an emotional level—the result of an interpersonal relationship rather than an analysis of society.
It's not hard to see how, at this rate, a drawn-out primary, especially one with a contested convention, could cause disenchantment with the eventual nominee and depress turnout.
The rise of populism in the developed world has also made Prime Minister Shinzo Abe look good, despite disenchantment over the failure of his "Abenomics" to reflate Japan's economy.
More importantly, the social risks that come from the property bubble in the form of youth disenchantment with not being to afford a home will be damaging, he said.
The years of hyperglobalization helped reduce inequalities across countries but raised inequalities within countries, leading to the social disenchantment that is now driving political change in many Western countries.
In an interview, he discussed China's internal weaknesses, its parallels with other Leninist states and the reasons behind a growing disenchantment with China among American policy makers and analysts.
Today the Democratic Party is groping its way toward restraint in large part as a response to Trump and the widespread disenchantment with American operations in the Middle East.
The once-mighty Labor party has shrunk to a wisp of its old self, largely because of the rank and file's disenchantment with the party's current leader, Avi Gabbay.
" The writing staff on "Disenchantment" consists of about a dozen people, about half who are veterans from "The Simpsons" and "Futurama," and half from animated shows like "Gravity Falls.
"The was a disenchantment with the Obama administration's approach to remedying problems that followed the crisis," said Nolan McCarty, a professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University.
The results also reveal some level of disenchantment with government that is greater than among older business owners, who tend to believe government regulations will have a positive effect.
Long regarded as a conservative on drug policy, Pena Nieto has modified his stance since he took office in 2012, reflecting growing Latin American disenchantment with the war on drugs.
A traditional opponent of efforts to liberalize drug laws, Pena Nieto began to modify his stance in recent months, reflecting growing regional disenchantment with the so-called War On Drugs.
Despite the public's disenchantment with Hosni Mubarak, the long-term dictator, few predicted the revolution of 2011 that laid the groundwork for Mr Morsi's election and Mr Sisi's subsequent coup.
At a time of hardening Hindu nationalism, crude attacks on Gandhi have become routine online: "worryingly, there is a wider disenchantment with Gandhi's ideas of religious pluralism," Mr Guha notes.
It's called Disenchantment, and it basically seems to be taking Groening's style and sense of humor into a fantasy world, or at least some strange incarnation of the Middle Ages.
That is a journey from youthful flirtation with communism and existentialism; enthusiasm for and then disenchantment with the Cuban revolution; followed by a conversion to liberalism in the British sense.
Eric Andre is one of the highlights of Disenchantment, as the down to earth demon Luci "The nature of fantasy is that things are not what they seem," said Groening.
The world did not just love Bolt, smiling with him as he made winning look preposterously easy; athletics trusted Bolt in an era when the sport was engulfed by disenchantment.
Taken together with the illiberal orientation of the regime, this has caused a real disenchantment with China in the U.S. Q. You've been coming to China every year since 1979.
While vexing questions of race and the criminal justice system are a big part of that, it also involves other issues, from economic insecurity to disenchantment with the political system.
Like The Awakening, Robin Coste Lewis' award-winning poetry collection Voyage of the Sable Venus is all about identity and disenchantment — what happens when society's norms don't match our identity.
Being both an entertainer and a populist isn't so unusual, given the way TV showmen from Italy's Beppe Grillo to Donald Trump have scored big on popular disenchantment with politics.
The low turnout and the conservative victory in the parliamentary elections in Iran indicate intense electoral disenchantment and set the stage for the ascendance of a hard-liner as president.
In the 2725s, the artists cast their gaze on the realities around them, documenting everyday life even as they expressed their disenchantment with the sociopolitical landscape and its economic hardships.
The book also touches on some foreign-policy melodrama as Obama made his exit from the world stage, amid a shifting geopolitical climate that included Brexit and rising disenchantment with globalism.
It'll have a look at its upcoming series Black Summer (a tie-in to SYFY's Z Nation), Marvel's Iron Fist, Voltron Legendary Defender, and Matt Groening's new animated fantasy show Disenchantment.
Ex-Prime Minister and current leader of the Democrat Party Abhisit Vejjajiva told CNBC that Thai voters' support for military rule was part of a trend of disenchantment with traditional politics.
Big Mouth occasionally leans too heavily on absurdist humor, and some of its gags and characters regularly fall flat, but the writers take much bigger risks than Groening does in Disenchantment.
They ignored him, delivering a surprise outcome that reflected anti-establishment sentiment and deep disenchantment with an EU that the Leave campaign portrayed as bureaucratic, undemocratic and mired in permanent crises.
Sanders's disenchantment with Obama thus isn't a just a simple question of loyalty or partisanship, but a reminder of the political naïveté that makes him imagine he'd face any less resistance.
In a world of rising terrorism, weak Western leaders, declining belief in Western civilization, disenchantment with political elites, and emboldened anti-American dictators and radicals, the world could use more Uribes.
In that book, she identified deep-seated voter anger, fueled by an uncertain economy, cultural divisions and disenchantment with government, as a potent force that politicians needed to understand and harness.
A year later, the multiple traumas of 1968 would deepen the disenchantment; but clearly something had gone wrong well before the Summer of Love petered out in a long slow fade.
Some of the difference in tone and style in "Disenchantment" certainly has to do with the presence, from the beginning, of Josh Weinstein as Mr. Groening's collaborator and the series's showrunner.
In addition to geopolitical risks, the bond yields have been driven lower by growing disenchantment among investors that much of Trump's stimulus and deregulation plans will take many months to implement.
He detailed code names of covert operations, shadowy business ventures and ultimately his dawning disenchantment with what he described as China's efforts to stifle democracy and human rights around the world.
In 1954, the year after Stalin died, Professor Bialer made his first trip to the Soviet Union as part of a delegation from the Polish Communist Party, and his disenchantment began.
In his third tilt at the top job, Lopez Obrador has capitalized on widespread disenchantment with the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) over corruption, rising levels of violence and sluggish economic growth.
Major construction projects have accompanied Erdogan's ascent to dominance over the past 16 years, but a currency crisis last year and soaring prices due to high inflation have increased disenchantment among Turks.
Congressional approval for a bill to allow the families of victims of the September 11th 2001 attacks to sue Saudi Arabia, overriding Mr Obama's veto, is evidence that the disenchantment is mutual.
"All the anger, the disenchantment, the bitterness, the resentment to the major parties and elites, it's still as strong as it was 12 months ago," he told Reuters by telephone on Sunday.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening is swapping Springfield for a medieval kingdom in a new animated adult comedy series called "Disenchantment" for Netflix, the streaming platform said on Tuesday.
At the heart of their disenchantment, this special report will argue, is that the internet has become much more "centralised" (in the tech crowd's terminology) than it was even ten years ago.
That is largely because of growing disenchantment with a political class seen as corrupt and out of touch with a population that includes a high proportion of people living in extreme poverty.
Democrats, the analysis found, ran particularly well this year among white working-class women who are not evangelicals, a group that also displayed substantial disenchantment in the exit poll with Trump's performance.
" It's not clear exactly what led to Elabi's disenchantment with the militant groups, although he told a Quebec news agency that IS "is drowning in its absence of science and Islamic ways.
In an interview on a pier that the company rented for the week, which welcomed "friends of the Pin," he recalled the disenchantment of major advertisers at an industry gathering last year.
With a fiercely committed cast that includes Imelda Staunton and Janie Dee as former chorus girls drowning in disenchantment, this 1971 portrait of waning expectations paradoxically pulses with a radiant, nervy vitality.
Brazilians' disenchantment with democracy as a result of its unkept promises of prosperity, safety, and accountability represent a real danger to the future of the country — and the region as a whole.
Growing disenchantment among ordinary Jordanians over tough IMF austerity measures and high taxes spilled into large street protests in the summer of 2018 that railed against corruption and mismanagement of public funds.
Since last September thousands have regularly turned out to protest at the disappearance of $1 billion from banks, which has led to widespread disenchantment with the ex-Soviet state's political and business leaders.
"Disenchantment" will follow a princess named Bean, voiced by "Broad City" actress Abbi Jacobson, her friend Elfo (Nat Faxon) and her demon Luci (Eric Andre) in the crumbling kingdom of Dreamland, Netflix said.
But back in the main narrative, this glimpse of a brighter future only heightens the disenchantment Lewis feels, as he loses his place as chairman of SNCC to the more radical Stokely Carmichael.
Trump's unorthodox message and populist appeal, the Democrats warn, could erode their hold on working-class support and jeopardize their chances in a year when voter disenchantment with Washington is being felt nationwide.
Le Pen, the FN leader, has softened the party's tone in hopes of luring center-right voters to her run in next year's presidential election, riding disenchantment with immigration and the European Union.
In September, Merkel's approval rating has plunged to a five-year low of 45 percent, down from 67 percent a year ago, due to spreading disenchantment with her open-door policies on refugees.
Erdogan had accused the opposition of supporting "terrorism" and labeled the local election a "matter of survival" for Turkey during his campaign, which was held amid growing disenchantment among voters over economic woes.
The movement has tapped into the same sense of disenchantment Donald Trump rode into the Oval Office and now, empowered by online echo chambers, it likewise threatens rationality in scientific and political discourse.
While a unified left might muster the votes to defeat Pinera in the second round, weak turnout fed by disenchantment with politics and interparty bickering would pave the way for a Pinera win.
People close to Jayapal told me that she ran for Congress in no small measure because of her disenchantment with the elected officials she had encountered in both the state and national arenas.
I've interviewed countless defectors over the years, and they say that there's more disenchantment among the youth and in the China border area, where Koreans realize that their country has been left behind.
Fewer than 50 percent of the eligible Sicilian voters — 2.1 million out of 4.6 million — cast ballots, the lowest ever in regional elections, widely read as a sign of collective disenchantment with politics.
The rush appeared to signal disenchantment with Mr. Slimane, who in his debut collection for the house swapped Ms. Philo's deftly underplayed, slightly masculine swagger for a steamier rock-meets-young-Hollywood look.
The four in Rust Belt states where Trump prevailed by single-digit margins — Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Ohio — seem for now to be safe, amid signals of disenchantment with Trump in that region.
Sexual hunger pulls Pico off the feed and toward the world, and sometimes toward disenchantment; meals are scarfed down on the road, or prepared at home, slowly, with some self-pity mixed in.
The irony of such disenchantment with mainstream politics is that, in the absence of a good alternative, it is the most mainstream, establishment party of all, the Tories, that has gained the most.
For the Conservatives, an opportunistic appeal to pro-Brexit sentiment — voters seem to have rallied behind Mr. Johnson's "Get Brexit Done" slogan — and disenchantment with Labour were enough to conquer the Red Wall.
In this light, Blige's relationship with her fanbase makes her reminiscent of those tragic blues heroines from Gayl Jones novels, trapped in a cycle of trauma and disenchantment, at least in the public eye.
Across the world, experts say democratic states are facing their biggest test in years as they attempt to cope with a loss of trust in public institutions and growing disenchantment with the political elite.
"It's clear there is disenchantment with the political class as a whole," Temer said during a visit to Argentina, saying the high abstention rate was a message to Brazilian politicians to change their ways.
How Ms. Raggi came this far, despite her relative inexperience (she was first elected three years ago), has much to do with the widespread disenchantment with traditional political parties that still pervades in Italy.
Mr Joko is also an Asian example of another global trend, disenchantment with entrenched elites and the appeal of "outsider" politicians, like Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines' new president, or Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi's chief minister.
Erdogan was campaigning for local elections on Sunday in which his ruling AK Party, which has governed Turkey since 2002, is bracing for possible losses amid growing disenchantment among voters over the deteriorating economy.
"I didn't set out with any general idea for this record, but I noticed there was a technological-disenchantment-2019-living kind of thing that was starting to weave its way in," Frobos said.
The issues have become proxies for a wider discontent among young Māori about modern New Zealand, and disenchantment with the government which some say has done little to break cycles of poverty and violence.
But a seemingly relentless rise in global inventories and disenchantment with OPEC's ability to rein in exports as well as output drove the Dec/Dec spread to its widest in nine months by June.
"Matt Groening's brilliant work has resonated with generations around the world and we couldn't be happier to work with him on Disenchantment," Cindy Holland, Netflix's vice president of original content, said in the release.
The inability of traditional leaders to prevent economic calamity, and the impunity for those who caused it, created politically charged resentment, disenchantment, and a lack of trust in the system and its traditional leaders.
But the swing away from pro-Western candidates toward those urging better relations with Moscow offers more evidence of growing disenchantment in Eastern Europe with Western liberal attitudes, exacerbated by the tide of immigrants.
Leaving Sharon for all intents and purposes a single mother of two, and knocking this coupling from its newly solidified foundation back into the squidgy mire — his alcoholism, her disenchantment, their nonexistent sex life.
Josh Weinstein, the showrunner of "Disenchantment," was previously a showrunner at "The Simpsons" and a producer of Mr. Groening's science-fiction follow-up, "Futurama," which ran for seven seasons on Fox and Comedy Central.
The generation's disenchantment found an outlet in a new age of social and cultural activism that burst forth with the 1967 "Summer of Love," centered in San Francisco and opened, symbolically, by Monterey Pop.
Lane Fox sees his subject in intimate yet global terms: Augustine's disenchantment with politics, the dubious powers of rhetoric, and his own skill at navigating the system draws comparisons with Tolstoy, Byron, and Joyce.
Still, analysts believe that conditions are ripe for a shift, amid public disenchantment at the handling of Brexit, fierce internal party rifts, and a perception that both main parties are pandering to their extremes.
Widespread disenchantment with the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) over record levels of violence, political corruption and sluggish economic growth has helped propel leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to lead voter preferences for the presidency.
In a country where one chamber of the legislature is based on population and the other on territory, this division is a recipe for gridlock, poor governance and, eventually, disenchantment with the political system itself.
Both Trump supporters and Britons who voted to leave the EU share the same kind of disenchantment with the political status quo and they support what's been portrayed as a radical solution to change it.
It's the same kind of utter disenchantment with politics in the sense that politicians are not only looking out for themselves, but they're very often looking out for corporate interests who are behind business interests.
"Matt Groening's brilliant work has resonated with generations around the world and we couldn't be happier to work with him on Disenchantment," said Cindy Holland, who is the Vice President of original content for Netflix.
A sudden terrorist attack on Israeli civilians, a tense Ramadan in the West Bank, a moribund peace process, widespread disenchantment among Palestinians with the leadership of Mr Abbas and desperation in the beleaguered Gaza Strip.
The push will be a major test of strength for the Koch network, an effort that has been building over the past decade, born of the brothers' disenchantment with the performance of the Republican Party.
Widespread disenchantment with the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) over intensifying violence, along with endemic corruption and a sluggish economy, have helped leftist frontrunner Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador maintain a strong lead in opinion polls.
Despite disenchantment with Mr. Kelly and his handling of the Porter situation, no one I interviewed thinks Mr. Cohn could fundamentally change the dynamic in the Trump White House any more than Mr. Kelly has.
The metaphysical answer is that the fantasy genre, in many of its most successful manifestations, depicts worlds caught between enchantment and disenchantment, between a magic-infused or god-touched premodernity and an emerging secular dispensation.
"The past 30 years we have experienced a disenchantment with politics that can be seen in the persistent drop in voter turnout since the 1970s," said Mr. Merkel, who is not related to the chancellor.
WASHINGTON — Public charter schools — caught between growing Democratic disenchantment and a Trump administration shift toward private schools — are preparing for political battle, as the long-protected education sector finds itself on the verge of abandonment.
It vaults the left fully back into power in Spain at a time when other mainstream pro-European parties across the continent have struggled to combat populism or overcome disenchantment with the political status quo.
Although polling isn't predicting a wave, May is banking on voter disenchantment with the establishment parties — and growing concern about the effects of climate change — to move more votes into her party's column on Oct.
In the end though, the pro-EU camp was powerless to stop a tide of anti-establishment feeling and disenchantment with a Europe that many Britons see as remote, bureaucratic and mired in permanent crises.
Widespread voter disenchantment has seen anti-establishment parties upset mainstream politics across the continent, including Germany and France, but it is the first time they will run the government of a major western European country.
Deepening the disenchantment of Iraq's Sunnis would only further alienate them and risk worsening the country's security problems and even bring the emergence of even more hardline Sunni groups once the militants are defeated, he said.
This fall alone, we've seen a trippy sci-fi show (Maniac), an animated series in the style of The Simpsons (Disenchantment), and a truly terrifying horror series (The Haunting of Hill House), among many, many others.
And yet this disappointment, this disenchantment, this soaking wet flannel wrung upon the flame of the spirit paled in comparison to what happened to my feelings when Frank Ocean cancelled his set at Barcelona's Primavera Sound.
But it also exacerbated widespread disenchantment with politics; Rana Mitter, a historian at Oxford University, notes that older generations that suffered under Mao's endless political campaigns and policy flip-flops transmitted their disillusionment to younger ones.
Buhari is facing rising disenchantment with his handling of the economy as Nigeria struggles with 18 percent inflation and its first recession in 25 years, brought on by low global prices for the oil it produces.
I think it's a symbol of a certain kind of disenchantment, a disillusionment, an end to the idea of limitlessness, and end to the kind of politics that can be organized around the promise of limitlessness.
The combination of ageing populations, low productivity growth and high levels of public and private debt have limited euro zone growth capacity, prompting disenchantment and lack of confidence in the European project, he said on Wednesday.
As he has for weeks, the president likewise sought to encourage disenchantment on the left by promoting the notion that the Democratic Party establishment was trying to somehow illegitimately take away the nomination from Mr. Sanders.
But neighbors are left to wrestle with their disenchantment — that feeling of belonging and then loss that has gripped pockets of New York City as waves of wealth stream in, moving poorer people to the fringes.
Instead of talking about money during the hearing, Mr. Pompeo and the senators discussed a host of global challenges, including North Korea's nuclear program, the civil war in Syria and Europe's growing disenchantment with Mr. Trump.
Although the public mood in Scotland is one of widespread disenchantment regarding Brexit, opinion polls do not indicate that support for independence has increased since Scots rejected it by a 10 percentage point margin in 2014.
What at first appears like a "Talking Tina" homage -- talking dolls are traditionally bad news -- takes off in unexpected directions, none of them wholly satisfying, driven in part by Ashley's disenchantment over the direction of her career.
What no one had counted on was that China's Communists under Mao Zedong would use the Nationalists' war exhaustion and growing popular disenchantment to rekindle a smouldering civil war in which they swept to victory in 1949.
Netflix has a new show coming from Futurama and Simpsons creator Matt Groening called Disenchantment, about a hard-drinking princess (voiced by Abbi Jacobson) and her two companions, an elf (Nat Faxon) and a demon (Eric André).
" Emanuel and Reed cautioned that the party can't "rely entirely on one side's enthusiasm or the other side's disenchantment," and that "Democrats don't need to spend the next year navel-gazing over how to motivate their base.
Radeau échoué (Sunken Raft), from 2014, was placed along a Paris subway line, and Désenchantement (Disenchantment), a wooden structure covered in wax, was produced in 2015 below La Maison Rouge, a contemporary art space near the Bastille.
The riots and protests reflect the challenge for Palestinian security forces to maintain order in West Bank cities under the full control of the Palestinian Authority amid disenchantment with the authority and its leader, President Mahmoud Abbas.
But the varnish doesn't quite disguise the hopeful, bewildered young man he will become as his life — to borrow from F. Scott Fitzgerald, who knew from fame and disenchantment — is borne back ceaselessly into a reproachful past.
Both rose to the runoff on the disenchantment of Tunisians, particularly young people and the poor, who feel the governing class hasn't fulfilled the promises of the 2011 "jasmine revolution" that unleashed revolts around the Arab world.
The elections, which saw populist Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr win but failed to produce a clear majority for any party, had a record low turnout of 44 percent, reflecting much of the population's disenchantment with politics.
Lopez Obrador, a 64-year-old former mayor of Mexico City, has capitalized on widespread disenchantment with the PRI over political corruption, rising levels of violence and sluggish economic growth to consolidate his lead in recent weeks.
Filling the gap is Bill Oakley, writer and producer of shows like The Simpsons, Disenchantment, Portlandia, who since early 2018 has been reviewing food from chains like KFC, Taco Bell, and even non-meat options like Impossible Burger.
Growing disenchantment among voters with President Tayyip Erdogan's handling of the economy has resulted in recent painful election setbacks for his AK Party in the country's biggest cities, including a stinging loss in Istanbul's mayoral election on Sunday.
What was lacking was a disrupter able to capitalise on the disenchantment, a charismatic politician able to open the way to what the writer Michel Houellebecq called "group therapy", and let France feel good about itself once more.
However, he joined hands with his one-time protege, the jailed politician Anwar Ibrahim, and together their alliance exploited public disenchantment over the cost of living and a multi-billion-dollar scandal that has dogged Najib since 2015.
Growing disenchantment among voters with President Tayyip Erdogans handling of the economy has resulted in recent painful election setbacks for his AK Party in the countrys biggest cities, including a stinging loss in Istanbuls mayoral election on Sunday.
Such disenchantment may only weaken public support for the accord and the leaders who promoted it, giving hardliners who never liked the nuclear accord an opportunity to blame the United States and deflect attention from their own failings.
The principal beneficiary has been leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who has built up a strong poll lead on the back of widespread disenchantment with the PRI over corruption and rising violence, as well as sluggish economic growth.
The world has changed dramatically in the year since they last met in the Swiss Alps, with Donald Trump's election in the United States and Britain's vote to leave the European Union exposing deep public disenchantment with globalization.
It is debatable whether AMLO, who was sworn in December 1, won July's election because of a longing by Mexicans to see the left return to power, or simply because of widespread disenchantment with their entire political class.
Duterte, 71, was a late entry into the race and analysts say his victory would represent disenchantment with Aquino's administration, despite it overseeing economic growth averaging over six percent annually, the country's best five-year record in four decades.
This contest of political disenchantment pits the far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro, often referred to as Brazil's Donald Trump, against Fernando Haddad, the candidate of Brazil's the leftist populist former president Lula da Silva and his Workers' Party (PT).
In the current moment of radical and widespread disenchantment, exhibitions such as this make us reconsider the possibility of utopian futures not only as moments of change but also as threats and ruptures in the tissue of the present.
It was that disenchantment that pushed the Brexit vote last year and gave Marine Le Pen, a formerly fringe candidate at the head of a fringe party, a stunning second place finish in France's presidential election earlier this month.
Voter apathy and disenchantment is a political problem that can be solved only by political reforms that give nonelite voters more actual power to affect policy outcomes — not by a new tax credit here or a wage subsidy there.
Citizen disenchantment with status quo politicians subsequently led to the 2015 election of Jimmy Morales of the National Convergence Front, a political party formed by former military officials tied to the country's counterinsurgency project of the 1970s and 1980s.
Disenchantment chronicles the strange travels of a drunk princess named Bean (voiced by Broad City's Abbi Jacobson) and her ragtag crew, including a "feisty elf companion" named Elfo (Nat Faxon) and her "personal demon" Luci (voiced by Eric Andre).
Groups that believe white Americans are being marginalized petitioned to publicly demonstrate their disenchantment in Charlottesville, Va. They chose that town, which houses the University of Virginia, because a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee is being removed.
The border wall, in contrast, is a monument to disenchantment, to a brutal geopolitical realism: Racism was never transcended; there's not enough wealth to go around; not everyone in the global economy can have a seat at the table.
Mirroring that disenchantment, Germans who were reluctant to give up their beloved Deutschmark have seen their economy power forward since the euro was introduced in 22016 — and they have warmed to the now 53-nation currency, as Italians have cooled.
But Higgins - a local celebrity known for attention-grabbing Crime Stoppers videos he filmed when he was a sheriff's captain - capitalized on disenchantment with career politicians to defeat Angelle with only a fraction of his money and a bare-bones organization.
LONDON, March 31 (Reuters) - Frontier equity indexes are about to lose two of their biggest and most liquid markets, Pakistan and Argentina, a change that may deepen disenchantment with an asset class where investment flows have stagnated in recent years.
Contributing to the employees' disenchantment were Ms. Mayer's protracted deliberations over a corporate reorganization last year that led to the departure of several key lieutenants and broke up the much-ballyhooed mobile team, prompting many mobile engineers to seek other jobs.
She cited Sanders's decision to blurb a new book by liberal writer Bill Press called Buyer's Remorse about progressive disenchantment with Obama, and reminded viewers that Sanders openly called for Obama to face a primary challenge from the left in 2012.
In fact, those — again, myself included — who overestimated the negative reaction that would be triggered by Bernie Sanders and his self-professed socialism did so in substantial part because we underestimated the American people's post-2008 disenchantment with unrestrained capitalism.
The season's major thrust, however, dealt with the growing disenchantment of one of those spies, as well as the corruption of a Soviet system essentially rotting from within, paving the way for its fall along with the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Some say their growing disenchantment owes in part to internal conflicts that have roiled the organization over the past year, which include accusations of anti-Semitism leveled against multiple founding co-chairs, as well as tensions between Women's March Inc.
Tapping into disenchantment with the status quo, he has vowed to shake up the establishment - despite attending France's prestigious schools, making a killing by brokering a $10 billion deal for Rothschild, and serving in a Socialist government under President Francois Hollande.
The Greens too appear to be profiting from disenchantment with the main parties, attracting voters who prefer centrist politics but no longer trust the Social Democrats and Christian Democrats to stand up to the far right, or to improve living standards.
If he wins, the Republicans may have a reliably conservative vote in the Senate, but one thing is guaranteed: Religious leaders who defend him risk their flock being infected with the same disenchantment I was after the arrest of my rabbi.
" For Mr. Groening, part of the challenge in creating "Disenchantment" has been attuning it to the tastes and pacing of contemporary television, which have changed considerably since the Simpsons were introduced in wiggly interstitial segments on "The Tracey Ullman Show.
Not to be missed, The Mother and the Whore is an epic in miniature — an elliptical patchwork of ambling lovemaking and eminently quotable, booze-drenched disenchantment that, though aphoristic in spirit, is gargantuan in length, running just under four hours.
As her attempts to free Slaver's Bay by ruling through the same old monarchical system failed, they advise she abandon the "wheel" of Houses altogether, and instead capitalize on a common theme rising throughout the saga: the smallfolk's disenchantment with the ruling class.
Should the three party groups fail to form a coalition, some in their ranks fear this could lead to public disenchantment and fuel further support for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), which entered parliament for the first time last month.
In particular, the organizational decay and watering down of social democratic parties' traditional economic profiles contributed to growing political disenchantment and disengagement, the increasing salience of social and cultural issues in political life, and the rise of populism in many European countries.
The extraordinary 2016 presidential election process has already revealed the massive disenchantment of working-class Republicans with what the party establishment has long viewed as Ronald Reagan's holy writ: tax cuts for the rich, scaling back entitlements, overseas interventions and free trade.
Though Brinkhaus, 50, scored a relatively narrow 125-112 victory over Kauder, 69, in the conservative group - comprising Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) and Bavaria's Christian Social Union (CSU), the upset was a clear sign of lawmakers' growing disenchantment with Merkel's ruling style.
He summarized the current mood by saying, "I think that our lives are just getting harder and harder," and this made me think, in a moment of global disenchantment, about the work of Polish philosopher Zygmunt Bauman, who passed away earlier this week.
This is the thing that I remember from the long slide of disenchantment and bad faith and dereliction that accompanied the Nets' abandonment of New Jersey for Brooklyn: the inevitability and the slow sadness of it, but mostly how fucking tacky it was.
Such a result - barely a week after Maksimovic entered the race - represents a damning indictment of Serbia's beleaguered mainstream opposition and sends a worrying message to the ruling Progressive Party about the depth of popular disenchantment in this impoverished corner of Europe.
But it's done more than anyone to make that the norm, and the 10 episodes of "Disenchantment," seven of which were available for review, follow a narrative structure that's the opposite of what Mr. Groening's been doing for the last 30 years.
" The three-judge district court panel agreed, writing, "Federal courts' failure to protect marginalized voters' constitutional rights will only increase the citizenry's growing disenchantment with, and disillusionment in, our democracy, further weaken our democratic institutions, and threaten the credibility of the judicial branch.
"The social and economic consequences of inequality are profound and far-reaching: a growing sense of unfairness, precarity, perceived loss of identity and dignity, weakening social fabric, eroding trust in institutions, disenchantment with political processes, and an erosion of the social contract," Schwab.
Preparing for a lecture, she comes across a passage from "Life on the Mississippi" in which Mark Twain — one of the few approved American authors — writes of his disenchantment with the river that in his childhood had overwhelmed him with its majesty.
But in interviews with more than two dozen black voters in Atlanta and across South Carolina, many articulated a particular disenchantment with the idea that racial representation equated to change, and that they should automatically back a candidate who looked like them.
Disenchantment has gotten a lot of comparisons to Monty Python and the Holy Grail—a "Bring Out Yer Dead"-style cart makes several appearances, none of them very funny—but let's remember how that nearly 40-year-old film lampoons class division.
But this film struggles to translate Fountain's novel — which essentially turns Billy's day at the football game into a symbolic retelling of America's initial interest in and eventual disenchantment with the Iraq War — into something with its own strong point of view.
In the deprived town of Oldham, near Manchester, a traditional stronghold of the Labour Party, Lisa Kirk, 43, said she and her family had been swayed by the U.K. Independence Party, which opposes Britain's membership in the European Union, and expressed disenchantment with British leaders.
That's certainly a marketable concept -- just in terms of billing the show as being "from the creator of 'The Simpsons'" -- but as is so often the case with such exercises, the pitch for "Disenchantment" probably looked and sounded considerably more enchanting on the drawing board.
While a majority of Israelis still support the creation of a Palestinian state as part of a so-called two-state solution, there is despair among many that it will ever happen — and plenty of disenchantment among others who now conclude that it should not.
Davidson delivers his own narrative of increasing disenchantment with the purpose of war, during which it becomes clear that the two could easily have encountered each other during their time in Iraq — or, at least, Lawrence may have watched Farouk through his night-vision goggles.
But the reality was that Groening's more lifelong fantasy inspirations for the DNA of Disenchantment were classics like Monty Python, Fractured Fairy Tales, The Wizard of Oz. So he tried his best to lean into those, rather than jump on a more recent pop culture fantasy bandwagon.
Facing biological reality but still active and apparently healthy, Raul Castro is stepping down as president in an effort to guarantee that new leaders can maintain the government's grip on power in the face of economic stagnation, an aging population and increasing disenchantment among younger generations.
But with national elections looming in May and growing disenchantment with Mr. Modi's policies, his government has recently championed a vigorous economic nationalism, passing or proposing policies to rein in the power of foreign financial firms like Visa and Mastercard and tech companies like Facebook and Google.
Partly a parody of sword-and-sorcery clichés, and partly an embrace of what makes the likes of "Game of Thrones" and "The Lord of the Rings" great, "Disenchantment" differs from the other Groening shows in that it tells one long story, broken up into shorter adventures.
" The World Economic Forum's own research released this week blamed entrenched inequality across the globe for "a growing sense of unfairness, precarity, perceived loss of identity and dignity, weakening social fabric, eroding trust in institutions, disenchantment with political processes and an erosion of the social contract.
In a project called Impirioso, she fictionalizes the death of Maurizio Gucci, heir to the Gucci empire, and turns it into a soap opera; in the short film Studs, she writes, directs and stars in an homage to Jackie Collins that features both "fantasy and disenchantment," and synchronized swimming.
But he is clear about one thing: "We've never looked at ourselves as a chatbot," Terry said, distancing his company from much of the disenchantment we've seen with AI-based messaging 'bots' that provide automatic responses to users' questions, which have largely failed to deliver on their promise.
However, he joined hands with jailed political leader Anwar Ibrahim, his one-time deputy with whom he famously fell out 20 years ago, and together their alliance exploited public disenchantment over the cost of living and the multi-billion-dollar 1MDB scandal that had dogged Najib since 2015.
There are many other reasons for the recent disenchantment as well: problems that the foreign business community is experiencing, China's expanding military power, island-building and militarization in the South China Sea, its diplomatic truculence, crackdown on NGOs and religion, pressure on Hong Kong and other negative trends.
"Disenchantment," the story of a headstrong young princess (voiced by Abbi Jacobson) and her two sidekicks, an elf with a serious crush on her (Nat Faxon) and a wisecracking little demon out of a Krazy Kat panel (Eric Andre), looks and feels a lot like a conventional TV comedy.
The connective tissue across the multiple storefronts is a decisive soccer match between Barcelona and Chelsea that is on TV in the background while the men gather to shoot the breeze about issues both personal and political, marital problems here and disenchantment with post-Mandela South Africa there.
Shows like Bojack Horseman, Steven Universe, and even Rick and Morty have laid out how to make a compelling animated series in 2018, and it's disappointing that Disenchantment doesn't take advantage of the opportunity to respond to the Apu controversy and learn from other criticisms of The Simpsons.
"The pictures spoke viscerally to the injustices happening in Cambodia," said Sophal Ear, associate professor of diplomacy and world affairs at Occidental College, Los Angeles, who has described the combination of youth disenchantment and social media as a "powder keg" in a country where half the population is under 25.
Netflix staff has emerged from their boardroom, wiping their drool-slathered chins with their shirt sleeves, having recently ordered 20 episodes of Disenchantment, a Groening creation that follows the adventures of a drunken princess, an elf, and a demon, as well as a supporting cast of ogres, harpies, and walruses.
The latent disrepair in Western institutions — a result of attacks on the media and the prevalence of subjective truth, the disengagement and disenchantment of our publics, escalating social tensions, and Europe's decades of divestment in defense, among other things — have made the West an easy target for meddling and manipulation.
The UK vote was mostly about delivering a stunning and final blow to the country's long and reluctant marriage with Europe and turned on a host of local factors including extreme Euro-skepticism within the governing Conservative Party, distrust of European politicians and institutions and disenchantment with Britain's reduced place in the world.
After flirting early with themes of national identity and aristocracy in decline, the story turns soapier at the midpoint, largely around the character of Natasha Rostova (Lily James), a carefree young woman who becomes engaged to Andrei but then contributes to his disenchantment by having a fling with another prince (Callum Turner).
"(There is) growing frustration in the Republican Party, growing disenchantment in the Republican Party, but we haven't seen a real breakout and we may not see one through this process," David Gergen, an adviser to GOP and Democratic presidents who is now a senior CNN political analyst, told CNN International on Monday.
Over the previous months, Johnson had become frustrated with McNamara's growing disenchantment with the American war in Vietnam: his rising suspicion that the air war against North Vietnam was not working and would not work, that political stability in Saigon remained elusive and that therefore the administration ought to seek a negotiated exit.
The fact that you are reminded of a TV show popular more than half a century ago, after ascending the stairs of a building without an elevator on a hot summer day, speaks to the surrealism of everyday life as a way of addressing the waves of disenchantment constantly washing over us.
Mario Monti, a former European commissioner and Italian premier, once put the post-crisis lull in single-market activism down to a mix of "integration fatigue", meaning few wanted a fresh push for ever-closer union; and "market fatigue", an all-round disenchantment with according primacy to the role of the market.
In Spain, the Paneros — the paterfamilias, Leopoldo, the unofficial poet laureate of Francoism; his wife, Felicidad; and their three sons, Juan Luis, Leopoldo María and Michi — are "a literary subgenre unto themselves," writes Shulman, a journalist who became obsessed with them after seeing "El Desencanto" ("The Disenchantment"), a 1976 documentary about their lives.
In August 1968, at the height of both the Vietnam War and the civil rights movement, and following the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy in the months prior, the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago became a flashpoint for the anger and disenchantment of young members of the Democratic Party.
They combine growing disenchantment with the scandal-plagued Clinton, an intense questioning of Sanders' appeal beyond the far left, an assumption that their "war on women" trope will suffice to hold the women's vote, and an awareness that only fools fail to plan for the contingency that their adversaries might recover from self-inflicted wounds.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 69%What critics said: "Season 2 doesn't fully follow on the brio the show displayed at the tail end of last season, but with a newfound pathos and lots of wit, Disenchantment has finally transmogrified into that rare beast of a TV show that leaves you asking for more.
Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music | How to Listen It's early days, of course, but one of the year's most acclaimed books is Anna Wiener's memoir, "Uncanny Valley," in which she recounts leaving her low-paying publishing job, at 25, for the tech industry and Silicon Valley, and the ensuing optimism and disenchantment she experienced.
By 1984, the city had produced some of the most iconic and seminal punk records of all time — songs like "Kids of the Black Hole" by the Adolescents (1981), Black Flag's "TV Party" (1982), and "Suburban Home" by the Descendents (1982) captured the disenchantment and angst felt by many who came of age during the Reagan era.
And while Didion didn't particularly like it, she went out of her way to congratulate Lessing on what she saw as Lessing's disenchantment with all blunt forms of political thought and action, as Didion saw feminism to be: The impulse to find solutions has been not only her dilemma but the guiding delusion of her time.
The recent wave of anti­establishment politicians and nativist political movements—Donald Trump in the United States; Brexit in the UK; the resurgent right wing in Germany, Italy, or across Eastern Europe—has revealed not only a deep disenchantment with the global rules and institutions of Western democracy, but also an automated media landscape that rewards demagoguery with clicks.
"There is a danger that turnout can be low in November, and that's what he has to be concerned about," said Charlie King, a Democratic political consultant, pointing to disenchantment with Mr. de Blasio among some sections of his liberal base, as well as missteps and distractions that clouded some of the achievements of his first term.
The effect doesn't play out the way it usually does — other creators find themselves padding to fill a serialized Netflix season, while with "Disenchantment" it feels as if Mr. Groening and his writers and artists are holding themselves back, resisting the impulse to pack in more gags and visual curlicues that might interfere with the story.
During the run-up to the presidential election, his back-and-forth with Ridgewood's newest arrivals — "my hipsters," he said — helped hone his understanding of millennial disenchantment with politics, their rancor around the Democratic Party's treatment of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, and their disgust that their middle-class parents outside of New York planned to vote for Trump.
As can be seen through the work included in Metrograph's current retrospective of the director's work — part one of the series ends today; the second part begins in November — the revolutionary hope quickly turned to disenchantment, and the political foundation of his work was buried under hallucinatory metaphor and, later, a turn toward poetic autobiography that continues in slightly altered form today.
Trump won this conservative Congressional district by just 1 percentage point in November, so the fact that Ossoff missed the 50-percent mark by 2 points will be credibly interpreted by some observers as a sign that there has been no great turn here away from Trump, no tide of disenchantment that amounts to a dire prophecy for Republicans in 2018.
If you're like me and have spent most of the year wanting to tear everything down with a wrecking ball, Ed Exley style (and that includes L.A. Confidential — thanks, Kevin Spacey), then you're probably in the mood for a holiday movie that reflects your disenchantment, your cynicism, your deep fear at the current state of American politics, your rage-fueled feminism, and your need for some sort of cultural bloodletting.
Frictions between ex-communist states in Europe's East and the wealthier West have increased since the 2015 migration crisis and Britain's decision to leave the bloc, as leaders try to quell popular disenchantment with the EU. Nationalist politicians in Poland and Hungary have called for sweeping reform to bring more power back to member states at the expense of Brussels bureaucracy and refused to take part in efforts to relocate migrants from the Middle East.
He specializes particularly in relocating the everyday angst of adolescence to fantasy landscapes, as in his impeccably engineered, Tony Award-winning script for "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," about the growing pains of second-generation wizards, and his sensitive stage adaptation of the Swedish teen vampire flick "Let the Right One In." With "Sunday," he moves from the realm of fantastical enchantment into that of mundane disenchantment, and a cast of characters who are of legal drinking age, if only just.
S. Military Issues Warning to Troops About Incel Violence at Joker Screenings [Updated]The U.S. military has warned service members about the potential for a mass shooter at screenings…Read more ReadThe Lighthouse Is a Manic, Weird Film and We Loved ItIf watching Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe fuck with each other for two hours in black and white …Read more ReadSome of Disenchantment Part 2&aposs Coolest Teasers, Nods, and Easter EggsDisenchantment is a different type of Matt Groening show.
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