He put this tension down to an over-bureaucratic system that crushes initiative and encourages passivity, and called for a shift in mentalities. |
In Latin America, it would be suitable to pay close attention to the peoples' mentalities and their ontological and axiological presuppositions. |
Freedom cannot be portioned out by government officials in arbitrary doses in order to build what the statist mentalities call a Great Society. |
In a subsequent class, a student asked if a shy person might maintain both guard and prisoner mentalities in a self-imposed psychological prison. |
If you use taxis as often as I do, you'll know how drivers' attitudes and mentalities are a hazard to us and hardly ever to themselves. |
Turkey is at present going through a process of radical change, including a rapid evolution of mentalities. |