While Cattelan, for example, presents it playfully, even farcically, in a specific context, one could assume without a doubt that Sherrie Levine takes quite a different,
more radical stance.
We might call that the «external program» of the Counter-Culture, circa 1965 - 1968, posed as an alternative to the way the New Left activists of the day were staking so much upon political action, with an intensity that ran into ever
more radical stances.
Not exact matches
The school's
radical stance drove her to a
more centrist position.
Atiku too appears
more radical, at least in the context of the normal present - structure - or - nothing
stance of the core North, pushing for present states arranged as provinces under new federating units: the present six geo - political zones, even while the core North, as a group, keeps its official thinking very close to its chest.
As he explained: «taking a cautiously conservative
stance — that is, waiting for
more information before acting — is actually taking a very
radical risk».
Ed Miliband has taken a
more robust
stance, but there are few
radical moves to compliment the rhetoric of a «squeezed middle».
Instead, from his first press conference on May 7th it was clear he had adopted a much
more radical, visionary
stance.