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clash efficient production social
The social inefficiency of capitalism is going to clash at some point with the technological innovations capitalism engenders, and it is out of that contradiction that a more efficient way of organising production and distribution and culture will emerge. Yanis Varoufakis
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We have the interests of the state and the interest of the medical community and they are clashing here. Steve Alexander
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U.S. forces must walk a tightrope. They must restrain the violence while letting the Iraqi government forces take the lead, yet on the other hand they don't want to clash with any of the (legitimate) factions. James Phillips
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There was a point after the whole intensity of the Clash finally subsided when I just found that painting grounded me in a way that music didn't. Paul Simonon
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I don't really follow any fashions. I just wear what I want to wear each day. I don't care if they clash or not. Pixie Lott
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The press was doing its job, and in doing its job, they saw this clash between what they were witnessing with their own eyes and what officials were telling them, Ken Auletta
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Unity can only come when there is better co-ordination and mutual understanding in the society; when there is no friction of thoughts and clash of ideologies. We should therefore follow the ideals established by the scholars and engage ourselves in virtuous deeds. Atharva Veda
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One of the things I reject in our cultural divisions is the clash between faith and reason, and I would say the same about mystery and intellect. They are somehow mysteriously akin to each other. Krista Tippett
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We shall need compromises in the days ahead, to be sure. But these will be, or should be, compromises of issues, not principles. We can compromise our political positions, but not ourselves. We can resolve the clash of interests without conceding our ideals. And even the necessity for the right kind of compromise does not eliminate the need for those idealists and reformers who keep our compromises moving ahead, who prevent all political situations from meeting the description supplied by Shaw: ""smirched with compromise, rotted with opportunism, mildewed by expedience, stretched out of shape with wirepulling and putrefied with permeation.""Compromise need not mean cowardice. ... John Fitzgerald