Sentences with phrase «of radical new ideas»

For those worried about censorship of radical new ideas (although it's hard to hear that without thinking of wastes of space like Mountain) there need not even be removal of material.

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The idea of agriculture giants dabbling in what is still a relatively new and radical technology makes many people nervous, particularly when Monsanto is involved.
This led Brague to the Biblical roots of the Western idea of freedom, where we can find something completely fresh — a basic, radical new idea that comes before all other talk of what it means to be free in our society.
Crawford situates Wahhabism in the second part of the twentieth century within what he terms the formation of «hybrid» radical groups — Al - Qa «ida and ISIS, but also earlier groups such as the Awakening movement that took shape in the early 1990's that «infused [Wahhabism] with new ideas» and «drew the line between belief and unbelief at new points on the religio - political spectrum.»
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.
Two days after the Obergefell decision, New York Times columnist Mark Oppenheimer suggested that it is now time to rethink the idea of tax - exempt status for religious institutions: «Rather than try to rescue tax - exempt status for organizations that dissent from settled public policy on matters of race or sexuality, we need to take a more radical step.
Jonathan Ned Katz, a historian of sexuality on the radical left who has previously taught at both Yale and New York University, nicely captures the contemporary queer - theory consensus in The Invention of Heterosexuality, where he explains, «I speak of heterosexuality's historical invention to contest head - on our usual assumption of an eternal heterosexuality, to suggest the unstable, relative, and historical status of an idea and a sexuality we usually assume were carved long ago in stone.»
Bohm (1969, p. 18) has said that our physical theories are at present in a state of flux, that may lead to radical changes in them, such that current fundamental ideas, based on measure and metric, may also have to be replaced by new ideas, based on order.»
In the agitation for independence and the formation of the new nation democratic ideas were nourished by the radical Protestantism prominent in New England and Pennsylvania and stimulated by the writings of John Locnew nation democratic ideas were nourished by the radical Protestantism prominent in New England and Pennsylvania and stimulated by the writings of John LocNew England and Pennsylvania and stimulated by the writings of John Locke.
Thus, while it does not automatically accept any radical or novel idea, religious naturalism can help us to be genuinely open to the continuing challenge of the ideal aspects of transcendence, and thus willing to entertain radically new ideas and approaches.
The idea of God continues to haunt the work of the radical theologians, putting them in many ways closer to the new conservatives than to the liberal revisionists who busily analyze our experience in order to spin off plausible intimations of transcendence.
WTF1 reader Patrick Viola has sent us some of his ideas for 2015 liveries including radical new looks for Sauber, after their signing of Banco do Brasil backed Felipe Nasr, and McLaren, who have still been waiting for a title sponsor since Vodafone left.
The new mayor of La Rochelle, in France, is Radical Socialist lawyer Michel Crépeau, and M. Crépeau has this neat idea.
While the notion of potty training a very young infant seems radical to many American parents, it's not a new idea.
«Democracy on demand»: The radical new idea for England now at the centre of the coalition's secret talks
We're in the middle of a prison crisis and there was hope that the new justice secretary would continue some of the radical ideas of her predecessor, Michael Gove.
And with every new radical idea comes a price tag: Higher taxes and debt, more job - killing regulations, and government oversight over more of our daily lives.
It inspired a revolution in education spending, a radical expansion of universities and colleges and ground - breaking new ideas like UnionLearn.
However, fully accepting the idea, provocatively dubbed the «new Lamarckism», would mean a radical rewrite of modern evolutionary theory.
In particular, they allow researchers to test - drive radical ideas and pivot to new areas of focus.
The new research, published online today in Science, is consistent with the idea that these so - called free radicals are a cause of aging, but additional work is needed to clarify how the protein actually extends lives.
His solution is to — with the help of unprepossessing Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), a geeky numbers - cruncher whose radical ideas are dismissed by every other club in the league — completely throw out the conventional wisdom and apply a whole new set of metrics to measure player skills.
Bryan Cranston stars as Blacklisted and beleaguered screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, but this tale of two trailers suggest slightly different Trumbos: the first trailer portrays the titular writer as a rich man with radical ideas who is then broken down by accusations of being a Communist before he finds screenwriting success again; the new trailer starts off with the hard - luck story of Trumbo before playing up the fight against Congress and the war against censorship.
DeArmond: People are interested in the most radical idea in the report: that a district might want to get out of the real estate business altogether by creating a new independent non-profit to manage facilities.
«There's a radical — and wonderful — new idea here... that all children could and should be inventors of their own theories, critics of other people's ideas, analyzers of evidence, and makers of their own personal marks on the world.»
But through her courage, intelligence, and sheer force of will, Shirley led the way to translate that radical new idea into a new law and a new movement.
There's a radical - and wonderful - new idea here... that all children could and should be inventors of their own theories, critics of other people's ideas, analyzers of evidence, and makers of their own personal marks on the world.»
The central idea of the school - reform community, Perry said, is that improving public education will lead to an overall improvement in New Orleans social conditions, and that this goal justifies the radical changes they have imposed on schools here — firing teachers, closing schools, moving students every few years.
Opened in the fall of 2012, the idea was to create a bold new kind of school district that was run by the state and less restricted by administrative red tape, in order to do some radical turn - around work in some of Michigan's worst schools.
In other words, in this new, more enlightened day and age, the power to bring radical new ideas to life, cement your expert credentials, and even build a following while testing works» commercial viability outside of traditional channels lies at your fingertips.
It was August 2004, and Bezos and his new senior vice-president in charge of worldwide digital media, Steven Kessel, were exploring what seemed like a radical idea for an online retailer: making their own hardware.
New ideas and radical concepts would die beneath the weight of a rejection email.
Yet the effort to create a reform conservatism and reconstitute the GOP as the «party of ideas» seems to demand contemplating legitimately radical new ideas on welfare reform.
Their timeless art samples past styles and movements, producing radical new interpretations that reshape the ideas of traditional painting.
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As he has later said, «The subject is radical - the idea of taking «jokes» as a pictorial theme was really new, a virgin territory, untested waters.
The exhibition brings together a group of contemporary artists whose work is collectively informed by these radical new findings, literal and metaphorical ideas of the cosmos and humanity's place within it.
Radical Nature draws on ideas that have emerged from Land art, environmental activism, experimental architecture and utopian thought — ideas that propose a new «radical nature» to reconcile the earth's needs with those of humRadical Nature draws on ideas that have emerged from Land art, environmental activism, experimental architecture and utopian thought — ideas that propose a new «radical nature» to reconcile the earth's needs with those of humradical nature» to reconcile the earth's needs with those of humankind.
He found ideas for an objective use of colour that stimulated a new, radical approach to his painting.
Leaving to one side ideas of nationality and regionalism, this exhibition focuses on London as a place of freedom and experimentation that enabled artists to produce radical works that engaged with issues of participation and collaboration, established new relationships with the public space and fostered art as an effective political tool.
The notion of walking as a form of sculpture was considered a radical idea when the artist, at age 22, made a work, titled A Line Made by Walking (1967) and gave new meaning to an activity as old as man himself, states Nicholas Serota, director of Tate Britain in London: «nothing in the history of art quite prepared us for the originality of his actions.»
Kour Pour's new zine Re-Inventing Abstraction: How a Radical Idea Changed Modern Art, published on the occasion of Earthquakes And The Mid Winter Burning Sun, an exhibition pairing Kour Pour with Kazuo Shiraga at Ever Gold [Projects], San Francisco, January 10 — March 18, 2017.
A spread from Kour Pour's new zine Re-Inventing Abstraction: How a Radical Idea Changed Modern Art, published on the occasion of Earthquakes And The Mid Winter Burning Sun, an exhibition pairing Kour Pour with Kazuo Shiraga at Ever Gold [Projects], San Francisco, January 10 — March 18, 2017.
He met the painter Robert Rauschenberg, the choreographer Merce Cunningham and the composer John Cage, becoming part of a group of radical experimenters keen to develop new ideas in art based on chance and sequences.
«But the younger Moore was much more of a radical, aesthetically and politically, whose works were formed in the wake of the carnage of World War One, in the light of new ideas about sex and the unconscious, and amid the growing political tensions of the 1930s.»
By 1960 other movements with their own radical ideas had emerged, and the New York School had turned into a disparate handful of old masters.
If artist Robert Rauschenberg and Bell Labs engineer Billy Kluver were still alive today to visit the Contemporary Jewish Museum's new exhibition, «NEAT: New Experiments in Arts and Technology,» it's a fair bet they would both be pleased to see the once - radical ideas they espoused in the 1960s — about breaking down barriers between artists and engineers — thriving in the current work of the Bay Area digital artists on displnew exhibition, «NEAT: New Experiments in Arts and Technology,» it's a fair bet they would both be pleased to see the once - radical ideas they espoused in the 1960s — about breaking down barriers between artists and engineers — thriving in the current work of the Bay Area digital artists on displNew Experiments in Arts and Technology,» it's a fair bet they would both be pleased to see the once - radical ideas they espoused in the 1960s — about breaking down barriers between artists and engineers — thriving in the current work of the Bay Area digital artists on display.
Bursting with radical new perspectives on some of the vital, yet often unquestioned, pillars of economic theory and what it really means to be «sustainable» — as well as creative and practical solutions for how we can live more with less — Boyle offers us one of the world's most thought - provoking voices on economic and ecological ideas.
While not quite as radical an idea as making all of New York's 42nd Street pedestrianized and get a light rail system, a new pilot program to turn sections of the Times Square and Herald Square into pedestrianized zoNew York's 42nd Street pedestrianized and get a light rail system, a new pilot program to turn sections of the Times Square and Herald Square into pedestrianized zonew pilot program to turn sections of the Times Square and Herald Square into pedestrianized zones
We think of the great men of science — Galileo, Newton, Darwin, and Einstein — and imagine them as heroic individuals, often misunderstood, who had to fight against conventional wisdom or institutions to gain appreciation for their radical new ideas.
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