Sentences with phrase «american radicalism»

Although her book is not about art, it is about direct action and the history of American radicalism since the 70s, and I wanted to talk to her about action in the vile climate of 45.

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And he cites Steven Cohen who wrote that, by the early 1980s, most «American Jews had been raised with the understanding that liberalism or political radicalism constituted the very essence of Judaism, that all the rest — the rituals, liturgy, communal organizations — were outdated, vestigial trappings for a religion with a great moral message embodied in liberalism.»
Geno: The Life and Mission of Geno Baroni by Lawrence M. O'Rourke Paulist Press, 314 pages, $ 11.95 Geno Baroni, who died in 1984, was an Italian - American priest - politician famed for his commonsensical radicalism in devotion to the poor.
The many strands of Islamist radicalism are a terrible threat to vital American interests.
This is what critics who argue that today's progressive radicalism is a betrayal of the American tradition have in mind.
Instead of pooling our resources to combat radicalism, or taking a more active role in our communities so that other Americans better understand us, we've resorted to defense tactics.
How Massachusetts Bay bred a religious Anglo - American political radicalism of lasting importance.
If persuadable Americans saw — in the media they already consume — a strong and unfiltered message about the abortion radicalism of Obama and the national Democratic Party, that would leave a mark.
Outside a few religious and academic ghettos of frustrated radicalism, almost all Americans believe that, all things considered, the consequences of 1492 are reason to celebrate.
But the instincts they brought with them - the commitment to the anti-hero, the despairing themes, the radicalism, dislike of authority and rain - drenched aesthetic - became part of the DNA of American comics.
The film is, even by Schrader's standards, a bleak endeavor, concerned with the durability of spirituality, its susceptibility to corruption and radicalism, and its place in modern American life: with the slow decay of the planet, as well as with pain, penance, and the validity of suicide and murder.
The article successfully addresses the dichotomy between young American liberal Zionism and the politicized radicalism of Israeli natives.
From 1961 to 1967 Polke studied at the Düsseldorf State Art Academy, where he was inspired by the radicalism of Joseph Beuys, as well as by the local gallery scene: the city held important early exhibitions of the American artists Robert Rauschenberg and Cy Twombly.
American Artist is an interdisciplinary artist whose work extends dialectics formalized in Black radicalism and organized labor into a context of networked virtual life.
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