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Перевод: barbarity
[существительное] варварство; жестокость ; бесчеловечность ; грубость
Тезаурус:
- Her fragmentation into little states, split between Protestantism and Catholicism, has been exacerbated by a split between those who wanted Western or Eastern orientation: the West, represented by the rationalism and domination of France, the liberalism and mercantilism of England, or the modernism of the United States, stood for the individual standing in a contractual relationship to society, nation-statehood and world political power; while the East, represented by Russia and Asia beyond implied culture, tradition, anti-modernism, barbarity, community and political romanticism.
- The character of the Thief is of unrelieved grossness and barbarity, and Michael Gambon turns in a resolutely one-dimensional performance.
- His denunciations of the "stylized barbarity" of the Culture Industry, most notably in Dialectic of Enlightenment written with Max Horkheimer in 1944, have provided an effective springboard from which to launch counter-proposals for an approach - to television particularly - more user-friendly to the complexities of address and response in popular or "mass" culture.
- On the contrary, it represents the backdrop of repression and barbarity against which the young Barbino proclaims his homosexuality and on which he contemptuously turns his back.
- Commenting on this barbarity, the prosecuting counsel said "Such is our society."
- This is manifested through the unity of supposedly civilized life and the most elementary barbarity on a level which appears to be that of the basic "need" which Eliot had accused the anthropologists of ignoring.
- Information filtering back home from soldiers on leave told of the unparalleled barbarity of the ideological warfare on the eastern Front, where Soviet commissars were being shot on capture and Jews massacred in their thousands.
- He resumed his attack last week labelling the population control programme as "sheer barbarity".
- The empire was the natural home of Christianity; beyond it lay barbarity, all that was un-Roman and uncivilized.
- Her voice was shaky with stress, with the barbarity of things.
- Foreign scholars as well as foreign diplomats found to their surprise that where they had been led to expect barbarity, they found civilization and love of learning; for Giovanni Ferreri, who settled in the abbey of Kinloss, close to the university of Aberdeen, Girolamo Aleandro, teacher of Greek and Hebrew at Paris, and Girolamo Cardano, physician of Milan, Scottish scholars were welcome members of the academic community of Europe.
- And what she seems to have done was to listen too attentively and unquestioningly to ideas about Scottish barbarity and backwardness, and, crucially, Scottish lack of respect for their kings.
- The immediate historical provocation for their critique of conformity, indifference and the apparent predisposition to barbarity is clearly, for Adorno and Horkheimer, the rise of fascism; but what is more generally at issue is the intrusion of Enlightenment rationality, capitalist common-sense and the logic of commodification into the very core of the cultural field and the aesthetic.
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