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Tolerance or toleration is the state of tolerating, or putting up with, conditionally.
R. Andrew Sayer (born 1949) is Professor of Social Theory and Political Economy at Lancaster University, UK. He is known for significant contributions to methodology and theory in the social sciences.
Sayer studied a BA in Geography at the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology (now Anglia Ruskin University) in the late 1960s, and then did an MA and D.Phil. in Urban and Regional Studies at Sussex University in the early 1970s. He was lecturer in the School of Social Sciences at Sussex until he moved to a lectureship at Lancaster University in 1993. Although strongly affiliated with sociology, he has affinities with other disciplines, particularly human geography and urban and regional studies, and defines himself as 'post-disciplinary'.
Sayer's early work was on radical understandings of uneven development in Western societies, and urban and regional change. His book with Kevin Morgan, Microcircuits of Capital (1988), was a result. He reworked aspects of political economy and Marxist thought at a time when authors like Anthony Giddens were also redefining explanations of political and economic change (Radical Political Economy: A Critique, 1995). In the late 1990s he incorporated a cultural understanding of political-economic change, building on Pierre Bourdieu's work on economic and cultural capital. The Moral Significance of Class (2005) analyses the ethical aspects of people's experience of class inequalities: how people value one another and themselves. People can be in denial about the existence of class in modern society, even though it influences their livelihoods and careers. The moral economy and its links to political economy form his current interest (Why Things Matter to People: Social Science, Values and Ethical Life, 2011), and he has condected work on the moral economy and the super-rich.
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Genres: Drama,Best Response to the people who feel there is Intolerance in India. Learn Tolerance from Soldiers who don't celebrate Diwali so that we do it Peacefully. Digesting the fact that everyone wants to be like shahrukh khan, Aamir khan and Dhoni and not like them, they will still continue to follow their duties to protect India so that we celebrate festivals with our families.This is their love for India. This is TOLERANCE. Click on CC for subtitles Written & Directed by Vivek Joshi Produced by Santosh Singh Cast Santosh Singh Vivek Joshi Subscribe our channel : https://www.youtube.com/c/vsevenpictures Like us on fb : https://www.facebook.com/v7pictures
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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Andrew Sayer, a senior at Providence College, presented his provocatively titled speech, “Tolerance is a Dirty Word.” He noted, “Saying I tolerate you means that it’s okay you exist.” Laws that prohibit slavery, give women the right to vote and gays the right to marry “widen the definition of who is to be tolerated,” said Andrew. Instead of focusing on “tolerating” differences, Andrew explained we must “shift from tolerance to acceptance,” which he suggested should start in the schools with an educational policy that stresses acceptance of all cultures, religions, sexual identity and race. “A global community will not come when all people are the same, but instead, when we fully accept and celebrat...
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These eyes close, I don't want to see as your plane goes
down behind us. Big things will come into this pain.
You're killing me. You've got me down on my knees, I
can't take this pressure that you've given me. Far down
below, far down beside, far down beneath these eyes that
never see. I need it, to never feel. You're bloody burned
and blinded. Big things will come into this pain, you're
killing me. You've got me down on my knees I can't take
this pressure that you've given me. Far down below, far
down beside, far down beneath these eyes. Choose what
you'll take from what I am. I'll take a little for
myself. This is forever understand, I can't take this
pressure. A little for myself. A little time you walk on
by, you're bloody burned and blinded. If you decide to
follow me, keep promises or let me be. And I can still
decide, to save you from this place. This lesson finds
its home in pain. Choose what you'll take from what I am.
I swear, I'll take a little for myself. God damn this, I
don't need this, I can't take this pressure.