"American Steel," by Richard Preston, and "Steeltown, U.S.S.R.," by Stephen Kotkin, are generally apolitical.
Young started out as a generally apolitical Republican, but gradually became interested in left wing ideas, and by 1906 or so considered himself a socialist.
Not that people in this generally apolitical city are sitting around ruminating about Mayor Bradley's predicament.
The genre, with the exception of artists like Jack Grisham (on the left) and Michale Graves (on the right), is generally apolitical.
There was also a political dimension: the organization took a more leftist view than the generally apolitical Fatah, and used socialist phraseology.
Suddenly, every merchant on Nassau Street in Princeton had a flag out front, and even my generally apolitical neighbors, mostly academics and scientists, had flags fluttering above their two-car garage doors.
Punk subgenres that are generally apolitical include: glam punk, psychobilly, horror punk, punk pathetique, deathrock and pop punk.
Conservative by nature but generally apolitical, Mr. Swindle was lured into politics by his outrage at former President Jimmy Carter's declaration of amnesty for Vietnam draft dodgers.
The Jacobin novelists were able to reach a massive non-intellectual demographic, which was generally apolitical, through this new genre.
Rock concerts and festivals have their generally apolitical character instantly changed when the flag is displayed.