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No, they are more of a social/political band. The "religion" part comes from things like corruption, injustice, fascism, war, hate and things like that, it's just a bad religion...
The Iron Curtain and injustice and the demonisation of Communists (not to mention giving Ian Gillan an opportunity to scream his head off). One of the best example lyrics of this is 'Sweet child in time / you'll see the line / the line that's drawn between / the good and the bad.'
The Spanish intro sample "Prometo solemnemente defender el bien y luchar contra la injusticia y la maldad" translates as "I solemnly promise to defend good and fight against injustice and evil".
The common themes of the song lyrics of reggae music are usually associated with various subjects including relationships, love, religion, peace, sexuality, injustice and poverty. There are also some reggae songs with lyrics that attempt to elevate the political awareness of the audience through criticizing materialism, or through informing listeners about controversial topics like Apartheid. Some common socio-political topics which are also used in reggae songs would be Black Nationalism, anti-colonialism, anti-racism and anti-capitalism. Most reggae lyrics also reflect the traditions and beliefs of Rastafarianism, which is a religion practiced by the most famous reggae musicians of the world.
Civil rights activists Social heroes Good people doing God's work.
The Great Society of President Lyndon B. Johnson was launched in 1964. This set of programs was intended to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.
moral injustice social injustice political injustice racial injustice religious injustice cultural injustice
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the philosphy was to eliminate poverty and eradicate racial injustice through education, medical care, and making better urban life
Eliminate all crime and social injustice, allow the poor to improve themselves, etc. Basically it was believed that all of societies evils were caused by alcohol and drunkenness, eliminating alcohol would eliminate all those issues "magically".
President Lyndon B. Johnson created domestic programs that were referred to as the Great Society. The programs were designed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice.
The Great Society was a set of domestic programs launched by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s to eliminate poverty and racial injustice in the United States. It aimed to address issues such as civil rights, healthcare, education, and urban renewal.
An emotion that is sustained through-out the work or a large part of it. Jane Austin's works can be said to have an emotional undercurrent of 'anxious hope' as young ladies are in desperate need of finding husbands. Charles Dicken's works can be said to have under current of social injustice.
injustice
Injustice is a noun.
Lack of fairness or injustice