In almost all elections in every European country, more men than women vote
for radical right - wing parties.
Although other studies have implicated right wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation in voting
for radical right - wing parties because of the perceived threat of immigrants, collective narcissism has almost never been examined in the context of political behaviors such as voting.
But as Matthew Goodwin and Robert Ford, authors of Revolt on the Right: Explaining Public Support
for the Radical Right in Britain, say in tomorrow's Guardian the voters with «white faces, blue collars and grey -LSB-...]
For the radical right, the «new world order» involves a conspiracy in which the United Nations plays a central role.
Not exact matches
«It goes further than we anticipated, and
radical is the
right word
for it,» Downes says, adding Wheeler has gone too far, chiefly because the FCC does not have the authority to reclassify broadband as a utility or update Title II the way Wheeler's proposal intends to do.
We're looking to make things
right by trying to do something
radical — giving you what you've been asking
for all along.»
Even someone like former Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher, who leans
right on topics like monetary policy, was a vocal advocate
for radical regulatory moves, including forcibly breaking up America's largest banks.
And while Arthur Jones has no chance to win the general in the heavily Democratic district, he attracted outsize national media attention
for his success in
right - wing politics despite his
radical views.
DUBNER: All
right, so let me ask you: You've become famous, I would say,
for encouraging what's known as
radical transparency and
radical truthfulness — both of which are in pursuit of an idea - meritocracy.
In the speech that urged the Alliance to embrace social conservatives, Harper also said that left - wing Canadians stand
for «
radical, responsibility - free individualism» and «tribalism in the form of group
rights.»
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The newly elected Progressive Conservative government in Manitoba has moved quickly to cement its anti-worker bona fides with the
radical right - wing by making it more difficult
for non-union workers to join a union, and by opening up bidding on large scale public construction projects to non-union companies.
So what Singapore is doing, which I think is so interesting and is a reminder that there are much more
radical fusions of left wing and
right wing ideas than people give credit
for, is the government is overwhelmingly regulating both supply and prices to keep costs down.
Join us
for this lively discussion as we debate
radical transparency, your digital
rights, and online privacy.
I try,
for example, with people who have had all these terrible experiences figure out a way, even when they're older, to dollar cost average into the market to get it
right, and not expose them to another
radical situation.
Jacoby's occasion
for recycling this tired truism is David Gelernter's new book, America - Lite: How Imperial Academia Dismantled Our Culture (and Ushered in the Obamacrats), which he thinks is short on arguments and full of shrill
right - wing clichés about tenured
radicals and rootless intellectuals.
American Theocracy: The Peril and Politics of
Radical Religion, Oil, and Borrowed Money in the 21st Century by Kevin Phillips Viking, 480 pages, $ 26.95 The Baptizing of America: The Religious
Right's Plans
for the Rest of Us by James Rudin Thunder's Mouth, 300 pages, $ 26 Kingdom Coming: The....
Draz You see, in my view all self - declaring Christians who actively oppose gay
rights to marry,
for example, are being «
radicals» as you define them.
Wary of the dangers that
radical subjectivism and moral fanaticism pose
for social solidarity and cultural coexistence, he urges us to practice humility, civility, and humor in our political dealings while holding fast to core principles such as individual freedom and human
rights.
She insists on an essentially theological view of the world as the only appropriate starting point
for effective
radical politics — the only way to maintain a
right understanding of what we are about and to avoid partisanship in our efforts to do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God.
There's many ways in which it's seriously damaging the earth, which will already feel the effects
for years to come, even if we started
radical change
right now.
Begin by getting
right down to the
radical nitty - gritty and quite simply exchange the word prayer
for another word: time.
Indeed, the animal
rights movement's fury against the speciesist use of animals» a necessary element
for human flourishing, particularly in medical research» has increased to the point that scientists are now under threat of death by the most
radical liberationists
for daring to experiment on rats or monkeys to find cures
for cancer and other human afflictions.
(Indeed, could anything be more countercultural
right now than Jonathan Edwards»
radical theocentrism, with all its attendant scandals
for our modern sensibilities?)
In fact, the
radical consequences
for domestic issues of this growing black international consciousness — usually dubbed anti-Americanism by the vulgar
right — frightens the new black conservatives, who find themselves viewed in many black communities as mere apologists
for pernicious U.S. foreign policies.
But after observing him
for a while, I've come to the conclusion that he is actually an slick conduit of
radical right public opinion.
... Pray
for Doctor Tesla... his mind and spirit has been WARPED by the
radical right conservative rabies...
Indeed, the unique and intrinsic value of human life merely
for being human is under concerted attack across a broad array of disciplines — bioethics, animal
rights,
radical environmentalism, and Darwinism.
Hobbes»
radical materialism, which accompanies his rejection of the priority of natural law to human
rights, invites Rousseau's idealism, or his craving
for a comprehensive moral order not grounded in nature but created by human beings.
There must be
radical change before things will be all
right and going well
for them, before they can enjoy welfare, safety, prosperity, friendship, health, and personal integrity.
A substantial sector of religious America,
for example, sees the firefight in Waco as an attack on
radical religion and places the cutting edge of religious freedom in the defense of cults» free exercise
rights.
Widespread awareness that Planned Parenthood's Faye Wattleton is fighting
for the unlimited
right to abort third - trimester fetuses in Pennsylvania, and that the ACLU advertises its proabortion participation in 80 percent of American abortion litigation, helps us to recognize the prochoice movement as the wildly
radical creature it is.
I was glad to join, because I suspected that the convergence of new ecological issues and old issues of social justice called
for fresh ideas, more
radical than those of the traditional left or
right.
Suppose,
for the moment, that those who read the Catechism as undertaking a
radical development of doctrine are
right.
Rain Without Thunder: The Ideology of the Animal
Rights Movement by Gary L. Francione Temple University Press, 366 pages, $ 59.95 cloth, $ 22.95 Anyone whose image of the animal rights movement is one of nasty - tempered radicals who bomb laboratories and spray paint on fur coats will be in for
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rights movement is one of nasty - tempered radicals who bomb laboratories and spray paint on fur coats will be in for
rights movement is one of nasty - tempered
radicals who bomb laboratories and spray paint on fur coats will be in
for a....
«We believe that personal independence and equal human
rights can never be forfeited, except
for crime; that marriage should be an equal and permanent partnership, and so recognized by law; that until it is so recognized, married partners should provide against the
radical injustice of present laws, by every means in their power...»
In his diatribe, Cokely invoked a
radical canard that has been showcased
for national audiences in celebrated cultural artifacts like Spike Lee's Do The
Right Thing.
It is a commonplace among scholars of the Women's movement that the 19th century struggle
for women's
rights in America had lost much of its
radical thrust by the end of the century as the vote became the single overriding issue, and that supporters of women's suffrage were not above an appeal to blatant racism and class - consciousness to advance their cause.
When the writings of Wallis and other evangelicals long associated with the Christian left (yes, there was an organization called «Evangelicals
for McGovern») are offered up as a «
radical biblical way that transcends the highly politicized agendas» of the Christian
right and the PC left, one can't help but think that the whole thing is more than a little disingenuous.
Equal
rights for men and women and ever - more
radical approaches to justice have been pursued without King's moderation and restraint.
The fact that «new world order» has taken on conspiratorial associations
for Protestants outside the
radical right is seen by rightists as a validation of their own worldview.
This
radical right - wing subculture has existed
for more than a quarter century, and its roots extend back to manifestations of nativism, racism and anti-Semitism earlier in this century.
the equally mindless endorsement of all types of domestic
radical isms from the Black Panthers to Greenpeace, the insouciant acceptance of millions of abortions as simply an expression of the
right to choose, not to mention the other (less tangible) damage done to many lives by the brashs social engineering of new middle - class professionals (
for instance.
The religious beliefs that undergird the
radical right are hard to describe
for two reasons, the first having to do with the far
right's organizational structure, the second related to its doctrinal basis.
For example, those on the radical right tend to be biblical literalists for whom scripture speaks to both the problems of daily life and the dilemmas of politi
For example, those on the
radical right tend to be biblical literalists
for whom scripture speaks to both the problems of daily life and the dilemmas of politi
for whom scripture speaks to both the problems of daily life and the dilemmas of politics.
For if they were
radical, how could they laugh at a poor ignorant farmer who didn't know his left hand from his
right?
For years, advocates for radical animal - rights agendas have sought to undermine the view of man as a species set apart.This isn't really ne
For years, advocates
for radical animal - rights agendas have sought to undermine the view of man as a species set apart.This isn't really ne
for radical animal -
rights agendas have sought to undermine the view of man as a species set apart.This isn't really news.
For this last affirmation I was called «just a simple believer at heart» by one critic and a «
right - wing
radical» by a death - of - God man.
They can not join with those vociferous persons, often associated with conservative religious groups, who seek to go back to what are often styled «the good old days»: on the other hand, they do not have much sympathy
for the wildly
radical people who assume that there must be a total destruction of our inheritance, in the naive confidence that surely «something» will then appear that is entirely good and sound and
right.
Run by
radicals for approximately twenty years, Berkeley has experienced the virtual ruin of its public school system, a vastly increased municipal bureaucracy, a greatly diminished housing stock (thanks to stringent rent controls and other restrictions on property
rights), increased crime and drug abuse, widespread corruption, and wholesale waste of public funds.