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He grounds this
polemic in a social-rea
list critique of relativism, which he associates with lifestyle anarchism as well as postmodernism (to which he claims it is r
elated).
To a considerable degree, Lenin's well known
polemic Left-Wing Communism: An
infantile lines.
Eventually though, the enormous amount of airtime that the duo (along with those in t
heir immediate circle) received only served to
polarize the au
dience.
And it's great to have a buffer like that because then people don't
polarize against you saying, "It was the pastor who decided, and I don't agree with his decision." Thus, political life is going to
polarize signifi
cantly and break a tradition of governing with the support of small Centre parties.
Accor
ding to the company, the ions
polarize plaque fluid to loosen and remove plaque.
A centerpiece of Bush's "
compassionate conservatism," the initiative managed to
polarize the social policy community while having a negligible impact on falling marriage rates.
"Advertisers do not want anything that could
polarize an au
dience, such as talking politics, talking sexual preference," said Dorfman.
Anti-vaccination groups are vocal and powerful and blanket decrees might
polarize already divisive positions, making vaccines "unnecessarily controversial,” he said.
As a politically active
intellectual, he tended to
polarize the public, kicking off
polemical debates on german guilt, Nazism and current political topics.
Cut loose from time and circumstance, it can be anything with the power to
polarize.
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