(1) Another key is cultivating a political outlook that does not counterpose solidarity and diversity so that more of one means less of the other.(2) They counterpose their views with the views of many modern scientists - who dissect nature in an attempt to isolate and understand its workings.(3) In opposition to globalization, these groups counterpose an idealized notion of an earlier period of American capitalism when the national market and national state played a more dominant role in economic life.(4) One of the recurring themes in your work is that you counterpose the concept of property and property rights with the realization of a society based on human rights.(5) But it is too simplistic to counterpose the idea of Mozart as a product of the Enlightenment to the idea of the composer as a born genius.(6) This debate appears as a counterposition between ensuring creators' remuneration and protecting civil liberties.(7) The Alliance platform venerates the traditional bourgeois family, proclaiming it ‘the most basic building of society’ and counterposing it to so-called ‘big government.’(8) But never do they probe the reasons for this phenomenon, merely counterposing the ‘bad ‘- finance capital and speculation - to the ‘good ‘- productive capital.’(9) Poetic anti-discourse is dependent on the fragmentation of capitalism, modernity, and individualism, to which it counterposes social cohesion.(10) It counterposes the countryside to the city, and its rhetoric runs along clearly reactionary lines.(11) The European Union is facing very high unemployment, and two antagonistic social logics are counterposed to each other.(12) It is the opposites in particular that are forced to lie alongside one another, offering one another support, and indeed, counterposition .(13) My investigation counterposes two modes of narrative vision suggested by fictive looks at death: reflective and refractive.(14) By counterposing the ‘virtual’ world to the ‘real’ world, Dreyfus falls into the same dualism as the Platonic and Cartesian traditions he derides.(15) The first would be some variant of Marxist theory which counterposes a notion of ‘real’ interests to a notion of ideology.(16) By counterposing the countryside to the city in this manner, the ‘uncivilized’ nature of the former is again contrasted with the ‘civilized’ nature of the latter.