A front-page article in the communist newspaper blamed the young star for many of the political ills plaguing America.
Whatever social or political ills may be lurking in his distantly referential songs, kissing will solve them.
Why not establish memorial institutes dedicated to research into the physical, political and economic ills afflicting societies?
Corporate finance is being blamed for a mass of political, social and economic ills.
He satirized the social and political ills of the time, criticizing the higher levels of society from the viewpoint of those lower down.
Power (1938) is written with a mind toward the political ills that marred the headlines of the day.
This is because, again and again, Jews have been made the scapegoats for social, economic and political ills.
Yet it is one thing to recognize Africa's economic and political ills, and quite another to let them become the pretext for doing little or nothing.
Officials today were still tabulating results from the voting, which opposition leaders described as a showcase of the country's political ills.
Mr. Hayek's views on the economic inadequacies and political ills of central planning are now regarded as in the mainstream.