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It's deference to the work of maintaining the social order.
And they're very skeptical of changes to the social order.
I worry about personal finance, home economics, the social order.
But the social order wasn't the only thing he upended.
LN: Well, I think the social order was the main thing.
But what are the consequences of these changes in the social order?
As the social order decays, people grasp for the security of authoritarianism.
We were also trying, subtly, to restore some sense of the social order.
They seem to regard protesters as enemies and threats to the social order.
Advocating too fervently and too unapologetically for the vulnerable upsets the 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.
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.
He imagined a world that defied the social order created by an elite whiteness.
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.
They asked him to sign a document that said he had disturbed the social order.
The social order is so disrupted that things change much more quickly than they do normally.
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).
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.
Flattery diminishes the trust on which the social order is based, and it ultimately threatens this order.
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.
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.
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.
Authorities told him that his warning was illegal and had "severely disturbed the social order," the BBC reported.
Authorities told him that his WeChat warning was illegal and had "severely disturbed the social order," the BBC reported.
"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.
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.
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.
Police issued a prosecution order Friday accusing him of disturbing the social order, the state-run Vietnam News Agency reported.
One of Orange's mentally ill inmates, Suzanne (Uzo Aduba), starts to spiral when the social order of Litchfield breaks down.
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).
Men's commitment to protecting their status — their dominant position in the social order — cannot be counted out in 2018 or 2020.
She belongs to the social order that governs Cesar's world; for Monse, she's a formidable woman in a position of power.
In the city Aslam calls Zamana, the rule of law is a distant memory and the social order has thoroughly deteriorated.
Religion for most of our history was not viewed as a threat to the social order, but an integral part of it.
White Christian males losing their place in the social order decided they'd do anything to save themselves, and to heck with morality.
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.
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 first beneficiaries were "scheduled castes and tribes", in particular untouchables (now known as Dalits)—those at the bottom of the 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.
Andrew Yang is running a remarkably successful insurgent presidential campaign premised on the threat that automation and robots pose to the 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" "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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
" READ: China is now admitting 'shortcomings' in its response to coronavirus "The internet is not land beyond the law ... Any unlawful acts of fabricating, spreading rumors, and disturbing the social order will be punished by police according to the law, with zero tolerance.
" 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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cold Slither's goals are to generate enough cash flow to keep Cobra's terrorist plots and plotters alive, while corrupting the minds of America's youth with lyrical messages of rebellion against the social order: We're tired of words We've heard it before We're not gonna play the game no more Don't tell us what's right Don't tell us what's wrong Too late to resist Cause Cobra is strong A few Joes briefly come under the spell of Cold Slither, and Cobra Commander hatches a plan to hold an entire concert venue hostage.
After Sanders responded by calling for nuance in US views toward foreign leaders — and by tying his views on Cuba to former President Barack Obama's stance on the country — Buttigieg argued against Sanders's position and claimed it demonstrates why the senator is unfit to be the Democratic presidential nominee: The only way you can [restore American credibility] is to actually win the presidency, and I am not looking forward to a scenario where it comes down to Donald Trump with his nostalgia for the social order of the '21969s and Bernie Sanders with a nostalgia for the revolution politics of the '22020s.
Looked at this way, recent developments experienced by many voters as alarming — including the financial collapse of 2008, the surge of third-world immigration in the United States and Europe and continuing fears among traditionalists that the social order is under assault — have fueled authoritarianism: The threatening conditions, resonant particularly in the present political climate, that exacerbate authoritarian attitudes include at least the perception of civil dissent and unrest, loss of confidence in social institutions, unpopularity of leaders on both sides of politics, divisive presidential campaigns, internal or external crises that undermine national pride or confidence, national economic downturn and rapidly rising crime rates.

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