Sentences with phrase «growing radicalism»

As Kramer progressed through the 1950s and 1960s, he confronted an increasingly painful dichotomy: on the one hand, his brilliance as an art critic propelled him toward the center of the cultural establishment (he eventually became chief art critic of the New York Times); on the other hand, his political and moral concerns estranged him from the growing radicalism of the intellectual class that controlled the establishment.
Indonesia, home to the world's largest Muslim population, has seen a resurgence in home - grown radicalism, and has stepped up cooperation with its neighbours to stem a growing presence in Southeast Asia of extremist group Islamic State.

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The rest is history, of course: Layton eschewed radicalism; as his appeal grew nationally, so did the NDP caucus.
Riots, home - grown terrorism, and other manifestations of 60s radicalism and discontent, dramatically decreased, and by the later 90s, even the signs on crime and out - of - wedlock birth rates became comparatively hopeful.
However, once that mainstream had been established, a certain underground ethic intensified and regularized rock's radical commitment, gathering cultural strength, and from 1988 - 1997 it actually grew popular, probably with the economic prosperity provided by Anglosphere conservatives and the security provided by the collapse of the USSR subconsciously giving many persons permission for indulging in greater radicalism.
The growing interest in the sixties coincides with a renaissance of the radicalism that was the decade's dominant trait...» The authors pinpoint the specific ways in which that radicalism survives and influences the present.
«It is crucial for us to continue to acknowledge and show appreciation for this unique and honorable display of humanity and compassion, especially in today's world where we must work together to fight the growing trend of radicalism and stand up for justice, interreligious cooperation and peace.
As abuses of power continue to echo in the national conversation, the art world's appetite for radicalism has only grown, as exhibited by the success of the Kohn show: 70 % of the work was sold out before installation was complete.
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