To rethink the concept of popular sovereignty beyond the nation-state appears to entail a contradiction in terms. |
Those who relish the contradiction of something so bad it's good, will wallow like pigs in clover. |
Indeed, its dramatic argument is that such a personality either abstracts itself out of existence or falls into contradiction and self-destructs. |
Sudden role reversals make it possible for the initiator to rationalise contradictions. |
Bundock pointed out a number of inconsistencies and contradictions in the testimony. |
Rather, he revels in confounding his audience and the media, cultivating a persona rife with contradictions. |