Globalists rely on a similar monocausal, economistic narrative of historical inevitability. |
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The first is the authors' vigorous acceptance of American political science's craving for monocausal explanations. |
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It is too early to evaluate this research, and let us not get carried away by monocausal theories, but today I felt I learned something. |
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I think you're looking too hard for monocausal explanations for and simple solutions to complex problems. |
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They assert deception because they both assume a monocausal argument for why the country went to war. |
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We agree with Hislope that monocausal explanations of social phenomena are unlikely to be sustainable. |
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They have seen a whole succession of monocausal theories of the causes of war refuted by the facts. |
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When you get from someone a monocausal explanation then you should start getting suspicious. |
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A much broader spectrum of historians reject such simplistic monocausal explanations. |
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It is neither Eurocentric nor monocausal, but provides a complex, multifactor explanation of political development, Dr. Sorensen said. |
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George did not advance a monocausal explanation for cyclical crises. |
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None of this happened in a simple or monocausal way, but it was rather a complex dance up and down the hill that has left a wealth of archaeological traces. |
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Yet, in spite of a distinct stress on the links between science and industry, the author eschews any simplistic monocausal explanation of the Industrial Revolution. |
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But Harper and Greenwald are wrong to frame themĀ in such a simple, monocausal way. |
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Another strength of the Guidelines is that key implementation measures are described in relation to the different policy areas and that none of the recommendations are based on monocausal responses. |
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Monocausal economism is replaced with the dialectical notion that social relations of production only exist in the form of economic, legal and political relations. |
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