critique - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • capitalism: The hearing offers Scorsese the opportunity for a big set piece and a critique of American capitalism.
  • consumerism: Nevertheless, their work can be interpreted as an ironic critique of consumerism - and sexual prudery - in contemporary South Korean culture.
  • ideology: The description and critique of liberal ideologies is therefore a strong theme throughout the course.
  • globalization: Hopkins and Wallerstein ( 1996 ) is a critique of globalization from the perspective of world systems theory.
  • notion: At the back of my critique of the myth of modernist method is of course a critique of the notion of postmodernity itself.

Converse of object

  • wither: He began one recent withering critique of Government foreign policy with " an unashamed admirer of my right hon.
  • damn: The book was a damning critique of the courts martial system and the unjust manner in which men had been treated.
  • penetrate: His penetrating critique will make a significant contribution to the history of South Asia and to the literature on ethnicity.
  • formulate: Or some do formulate interesting critiques on a certain strand of research.
  • mount: If we are to mount an effective critique of CEF it has to be from a strongly different premise.

Adjective modifier

  • scathing: The Commission offered a scathing critique of existing Federal efforts to ensure domestic preparedness against terrorism.
  • feminist: The politics of gender statistics The feminist critique of official statistics has followed the general pattern of feminist social analysis.
  • devastating: The paper says Clarke gives a " devastating critique " of Blair's government.
  • trenchant: Marx subjected this state of affairs to a trenchant critique, and made a big splash.
  • Marxist: In essence Trotsky provided a Marxist critique of what was going on in Russia in International under almost impossible conditions.
  • searing: This apparently light and bright little show was in fact a searing critique on gloss, superstition, power and sugar.

Noun used with modifier

  • postmodern: The postmodern critique reminds us all that the future is not in the past!
  • anarchist: Introduction Anarchist critiques of leftism have a history nearly as long as the term " left " has had a political meaning.
  • ideology: Third, the article concludes by building an incipient theory of ideology as utopia, or the utopian moment of ideology critique.

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