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The reaction to this would come in the form of Puritanism.
Graham, however, had often taken a critical look at American puritanism.
There was, as we have said before, no final triumph for puritanism.
The sexual puritanism of the Party was not imposed upon them.
There is a contradictory puritanism at work in much of this music.
This belief became much more popular with the growth of Puritanism.
It's a puritanism I've been hacking away at from an early age.
The chill wind of Puritanism seems to blow up here.
In retrospect, that was a time of relative cultural Puritanism.
Feminism, we hear once again, is just a euphemism for puritanism.
"A sense of renewed puritanism could account for the recent interest in the genre."
Puritanism had its own dark grandfather, old Adam with bloody hands.
But last night's spectacle did not mark a new Puritanism; it was a return to old habits.
Clearly, some manufactured items were too important to be left to pastoral puritanism.
It is entirely in line with a new puritanism and hair shirt mentality of our times.
I am far more concerned about the Puritanism on campuses than the relativism.
So - did Puritanism win a final victory here?
The new parental puritanism about alcohol, particularly social drinking, is not, of course, universal.
Puritanism, the household, and property dominate the diary, as perhaps her whole life.
"That's Puritanism, and we had enough of that in the States."
Puritanism - gain through pain - has deep roots in our culture and dies hard.
The problem of bourgeois sexual puritanism is more complex.
It is human nature and puritanism combined with a hyper capitalist world.
The issue, in other words, has engaged the puritanism and sexism endemic to our culture.
This brings out an aspect central and important to the Irish character: sexual puritanism.