Jim Merod has written: 'The political responsibility of the critic' -- subject(s): Criticism, Political aspects, Political aspects of Criticism, Social aspects, Social aspects of Criticism
Ben Xu has written: 'Situational tensions of critic-intellectuals' -- subject(s): Criticism, Critics, Influence, Intellectuals, Political activity, Political aspects, Political aspects of Criticism, Politics and literature 'Disenchanted democracy' -- subject(s): China, Criticism, Intellectuals, Political aspects of Criticism, Political culture, Politics and government
The Chinese government responded to political criticism with silence. They rarely made a statement regarding political ideals or themes within the society.
Socio-political criticism is the analysis and evaluation of societal structures, practices, and norms from a political perspective. It involves examining how power dynamics, inequalities, and social issues intersect with politics to shape and influence society. Ultimately, it seeks to understand how political factors impact social structures and vice versa.
The removal of federal troops from southern states
they arrested people who disagreed with the goverment
The three main theories for the disappearance of the people of Mesa Verde are environmental factors such as drought and resource depletion, social or political unrest leading to migration, and cultural or ceremonial practices that may have influenced their departure.
Brian Diemert has written: 'Graham Greene's thrillers and the 1930s' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, English Political fiction, History, History and criticism, Nineteen thirties, Political and social views, Political fiction, English, Politics and literature, Social life and customs
Transparency International is a non-government organisation that keeps and eye on and exposes corporate and political corruption where international developments are concerned. HQ is located in Germany but there are over 100 other branches across the globe.
The Soviet policy of open discussion of political and social issues is known as "glasnost," which translates to "openness." Introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev in the mid-1980s, glasnost aimed to encourage transparency in government and promote freedom of expression, allowing citizens to discuss previously censored topics. This policy contributed to a greater public discourse and criticism of the Communist Party, ultimately playing a significant role in the political changes that led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Christopher Yu has written: 'Nothing to admire' -- subject(s): American Verse satire, English Political poetry, Politics and literature, American Political poetry, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, English Verse satire
Yes, Scott Brown, the former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, posed for Playgirl magazine in 2011. The shoot was part of a promotional campaign for his political career, and he garnered significant media attention for his appearance. Brown's decision to pose was met with a mix of support and criticism, reflecting the polarizing nature of his political persona.