French speakers called it the "années folles" ("Crazy Years"), emphasizing the era's social, artistic, and cultural dynamism.
On the right, meanwhile, rallied those who staunchly supported the institutions that created prosperity but who shrank from the social dynamism they were unleashing.
He shrugged, as if such fatalities were a reasonable price to pay for what he claimed was Pakistan's social and economic dynamism.
The concept of fadenya has been stretched and is often used to describe the political and social dynamism of the Mande world.
If they do, however, they cut themselves off from the very forces that create wealth and social dynamism.
The paradox is that the fraying of the Indian government is driven not by social and economic failure, but by social and economic dynamism.
It is also the foundation of economic, cultural, social and ecological dynamism in a society.
The country, known for its economic and social dynamism, is currently affected by a profound crisis which could threaten stability if a solution to the current conflict is not found.
Whatever one imagines about the egos of their architects, these projects exude a social dynamism and freedom - a thriving democratic ideal.
The social dynamism of the group involves being independent or separate, with diminishing possibilities for internal correction and reflection.