More recent articles have gone further, praising some aspects of capitalism and extolling "those with money using money" as a new force for social regeneration.
Wagner himself always conceived of art as part of a larger process of social regeneration.
The serious internal and external constraints which hinder social and economic regeneration in rural areas are formidable.
That is a special allocation, in addition to the normal resources made available to local authorities to support their inner-area programmes of social and economic regeneration.
This was critical for the spiritual and social regeneration of Vedic culture in India.
It was particularly shocking, he said, since Birmingham was one of the first councils to recognise culture as a tool of social regeneration.
At bottom, these two phenomena were by no means the ultimate causes of the social and spiritual regeneration of the Jewish people.
"The trust strongly believed that a town centre university was vital for the successful economic and social regeneration of the central area."
We have done this by a twin-track approach of assistance for economic and social regeneration and direct support for cross-community reconciliation.
There are many ways in which educational institutions can increase their involvement with society at large and become a potent force in social and economic regeneration.