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I have heard people talking today about capitalist barbarianism.
But, ladies and gentlemen, however terrible their barbarianism, it will not stop the march of history.
A "reign of barbarianism" that is little understood even by today's Scribes.
A legal system is the opposite of barbarianism.
These are my secondary reasons for suspecting a lapse into barbarianism.'
Barbarianism is a fundamental aspect of imperialism.
One wonders how Israel can engage in this sort of barbarianism against civilians, including children, while the powerful nations on earth stand by and do nothing.
The only measure to affix this barbarianism is to confront the inhabitants with education and twenty first century industrialization.
Thus, these narrations endorse the statement about these people's history who went through the stages of savagery and barbarianism.
Such was the stuff that passed for Manhattan dinner conversation even in the not-so-good-old days before the new barbarianism burst out of Wall Street.
When "names" behave rudely to "ordinary" letter-writing people they contribute to the spreading barbarianism that makes American life increasingly crude.
Instead, the Comyn committed Darkover to withdrawal, barbarianism, a search for yesterday, not tomorrow.
Abortion and euthanasia are crimes, he says, and societies where such killing is allowed will invariably revert to barbarianism and list toward totalitarianism.
Closer to home, the crisis in Srebrenica has shown us that modern barbarianism is not something that is relegated to other continents.
The Pope describes the life of Saint Olga, who led her people out of the barbarianism of her time.
He also used the opening of the German Art Exhibition during the war to argue for Germany's culture and the barbarianism of their foes.
Wehrbauern - soldier-peasant settlements that were to be established in the East to act as a defensive shield against the inroads of Slav barbarianism.
Jexal had been taken by barbarians and in many people's minds barbarianism and cannibalism and reasonless killing were closely associated.
They held that the nations conquered by Alexander were barbarous and became civilized by contacts with the Greeks, by whose influence alone, the barbarianism was crushed.
Through archaeological and other studies, buildings and other remains are yielding up information of centuries which were not, as thought by our grandfathers, representative solely of barbarianism and the negation of culture.
As an enlightened monarch, Max I. Joseph wanted the city's symbol to show its culture and at the same time dispel the stereotype of the "Mönchsbarbarei", or the barbarianism of the monks.
It sees him as "a troubadour of chauvinism, jingoism, aggression and violence" and rates his book "a 'literary' continuation of the aggression against Vietnam" and "an apology for violence and barbarianism."
Islamic civilization was identified with the Arab way of life (Ustaarabu), as opposed to 'barbarianism' (Ushenzi) hence the domination of a form of Arabism over East African Islam.
Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, this is not the first time that those who consider themselves the guardians of western culture, those who give the rest of the world lessons in democracy have proven to be the guardians of barbarianism.
The Manish Jha film, Matrubhoomi-A Nation Without Women (2003), depicts a future dystopia in a village in India, populated exclusively by males due to female infanticide, and which is reduced to barbarianism.