Not exact matches
It seems that every major retailer is trying to jump
on the
movement that was once thought as just a passing trend, but is now seen as a
radical shift in what Americans demand from their clothing.
Take a reinvigorated «Occupy»
movement, 2nd amendment rights and add some
radical anrchists or communists and you have a bona fide proletariat revolution
on your hands.
On the other, The Nation describes the
movement in terms of
radical and sweeping revolution quite beyond anything usually depicted in the anti-homosexualist literature of the right: «But the gay nineties is not only about civil rights, tolerance, and legitimacy.
Contrary to the orthodox view that the Resurrection inevitably led to Christ's ascension to transcendent glory, Altizer's
radical interpretation of the Resurrection sees it as just another point
on the continuum of kenotic Incarnation: the dialectical
movement from primordial, transcendent Spirit to
radical immanence and flesh.
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.
On a deeper level, the sudden and dizzying changes taking place in the American economy, combined with the even more bewildering changes brought by the end of the cold war, foster
radical social
movements of every description.
On the present occasion, a journal issue devoted to exhibiting the implications for theology of post-Whiteheadian metaphysics, it is my function to point out that post-Whiteheadian metaphysics, in one of its developments, points towards a
radical theology in the sense made popular by the Death of God
movement.
Though the champions of «environmental justice» may not realize the Pandora's Box that they have opened, the shift in the ecology
movement from a focus
on science to
radical egalitarianism should come as no surprise.
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.»
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 a....
Polarization took over, and by the time the Democratic Party (with the almost unanimous support of mainline liberal churchpeople) had reformed itself enough to take the presidential nomination from traditional liberals and bestow it
on a more
radical candidate, the crusade's tactics had doomed the
movement to minority status.
So just to put a fine point
on that, during the Dark Ages, when there was a
radical fundamentalist
movement in Europe, Europe fell out of the
movement of the sciences.
(It is not yet clear how the civil rights
movement is going to take
on its theological significance, but it has begun, as the
radical, southern Negro student comes out of the
movement to seminary.
Right now, the American death of God
movement seems to be more
radical than the British «
radicals,» more
radical on each of the three main points of Honest to God — God, ethics and the church.
From Barth this
movement has accepted the
radical separation of the divine and the secular, of God and ordinary experience, and so of theological language and philosophy; and it approves his further separation of Christianity and religion, and the consequent centering of all theological and religious concerns solely
on Jesus Christ.
We see a major part of our role in the international
movement is to put pressure
on our government and Australian - owned companies to be better global citizens, and to do that we need all of you to join us and work collectively for
radical food system transformation.
Other recent research by her has focused
on the role of women in
radical movements in Northern Nigeria, the conflict in Yemen, and
on civil society in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt.
In Scotland, a year
on from the independence referendum, many
radical Yes voters are considering whether they can be part of a Corbyn - led
movement.
Now his Florida - based Keybowl corporation has released the orbiTouch, a
radical reinvention of the keyboard that dispenses with the keys and relies
on subtle arm
movements for data entry.
A two - bit reporter, Ben Shepard (Shia LaBeouf), from a local rag has uncovered that Jim is actually Nick Sloan, a key member of the Weatherman Underground, a
radical leftwing
movement of the»60s and»70s, who's been
on the F.B.I.'s most - wanted list since the murder of a security guard during a botch bank robbery in 1971.
The fundamentalist
movement's Christian schools, for instance, emerged from its
radical stance
on separating believers from «the world.»
Youth
on Board's ListeningWorks project is harnessing the power of
radical listening to strengthen social
movements, build bridges between divided communities and create a shared vision of liberation.
Critical pedagogy draws
on radical democracy, anarchism, feminism, and other
movements that strive for what they describe as social justice.
Author of many books
on education, including Summerhill: a
Radical Approach to Childrearing, in 1960, which many feel inspired the free school and alternative school
movements.
This report explores the
radical agenda of the Walton family and the foundation it controls, and how that agenda has taken the U.S. charter school
movement away from education quality in favor of a strategy focused only
on growth.
Triple bypass dampers and 2-1/2 - inch coilovers
on each corner tame the
radical suspension
movement.
Speakers talk
on subjects ranging from hardware games, to cuteness as a
radical and subversive statement, to the # 1reasontobe panel that sprang out of a hashtag from two years ago that came about in response to a
movement that attempted to harass women out of games.
While the recent upsurge of feminist activity in this country has indeed been a liberating one, its force has been chiefly emotional — personal, psychological and subjective — centered, like the other
radical movements to which it is related,
on the present and its immediate needs, rather than
on historical analysis of the basic intellectual issues which the feminist attack
on the status quo automatically raises.1 Like any revolution, however, the feminist one ultimately must come to grips with the intellectual and ideological basis of the various intellectual or scholarly disciplines — history, philosophy, sociology, psychology, etc. — in the same way that it questions the ideologies of present social institutions.
Although
radical, and rejecting many of the concerns of the immediately preceding abstract expressionist
movement, earlier abstract
movements were an important influence
on the ideas and techniques of minimalism.
Sitting
on a gridded bench by Superstudio, the
radical Italian architecture firm, is an iPad looping a video by the Venezuelan painter Eugenio Espinosa, performing with a gridded fabric; a painting of repeated amoeboid forms by Claude Viallat, the grand man of the French
movement Supports / Surfaces, continues the play between repetition and creation.
Showing
on Sunday 17 December 5.00pm - 7 pm, an episode of Guerilla, starring Idris Elba as activist Kent Fue, a member of the British Black Panthers, a
radical underground
movement set in 1970s London.
An eloquent but
radical counter to the male - dominated Viennese Actionism
movement, Jürgenssen's diverse body of work stretched across performance, photography, drawing and sculpture and was heavily autobiographical focusing
on the female body and its transformation.
Though the bright colors and graphic images of Andy Warhol and Pop Art may not seem to bare any relation to the stark sculptures of Minimalism, both
movements shared the
radical and revolutionary perspective that the value of an artwork didn't necessarily rely
on the craftsmanship of the artist.
For the uninitiated, this essay excerpted from Phaidon's Art in Time: A World History of Styles and
Movements provides a quick primer
on this
radical group's major players and events.
Considered a protagonist of Arte Povera, an art
movement that emerged in Italy during the 1960s, Jannis Kounellis embarked
on his career by creating some of the most
radical art works of the time.
Then, from a visually
radical movement the following year, came 1/3 Gray - Green Curved Area (1966), an oil
on Masonite composition of two joined panels which together comprise a third of a full circle.
From
radical thinking and expressive
movements to the coming together of creative partnerships, those featured contribute to a wider stance
on cultural reflection.
The exhibition focuses
on a period that could be described as the long 1970s (1968 - 84), all the works were either made during this time, or reflect
on the
radical social and political
movements of the era.
The
radical Islamist
movement, including but not exclusively al Qaeda, has
on a number of occasions explicitly called for worldwide attacks
on the petroleum infrastructure and has carried some out in the Greater Middle East.
After 23 years of United Nations summits
on climate change, the time has come for
radical thinking and
radical action — a social
movement with the power to demand a better future.
JO Nova
on how the
radical environmental
movement has succeeded in the implementation of draconian climate change policy that has created an era of energy poverty that is destroying western economies and hurting the poor...
(See above paragraph, combine with economic alarmism, a great sense of solidarity, an easy issue — complex and futuristic — to do it
on, and a huge tea party and right wing conservative
movement predicated
on the idea that markets «solve» everything even though by definition they can't solve externalities — hence along with justice and national defense why we even need just limited government in the first place, and an implicit inherent belief in the right to pollute (here it's really better characterized as just
radical alteration against our interests, not pollution), since common area is «fair game,» and there we go.)
On the Green side, we have the original calls for «animal liberation'that date from the 1970s, when a
radical offshoot of the environmental
movement began to break into laboratories that housed animals for use in medical and cosmetics tests.