Sentences with phrase «questions political ideals»

But she is an artist who constantly questions political ideals.

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Insofar as figures in the republican tradition have shared something like Pettit's ideal, they have been aware that political disagreement means that coercion is inevitable, and the question is who does it to whom.
Accordingly there are two interrelated questions that need to be explored in considering what a republican political economy could mean for today: First, what will it demand of citizens or what ideal of citizenship is being adopted?
It might also be that this question threatens people's political beliefs; they think they live in awesome countries with no inequality between citizens whatsoever, so pointing out these inequalities or not - ideal real life situations in so - called «developed» countries annoys them
ALBANY — Kathy Hochul, the state lieutenant governor who has logged tens of thousands of miles promoting Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and his policies, again is facing questions about her political future after the governor recently promoted her as an ideal candidate to run for Congress.
Last summer at Andrea Rosen Gallery, McElheny curated Crystalline Architecture, which began with the question: is it possible for a particular aesthetic form or structure to express both abstract concepts and political ideals?
Lyonel Feininger, Walter Gropius, Wenzel Hablik Walther Klemm, Josiah McElheny, Eileen Quinlan Heather Rowe, Robert Smithson, Katja Strunz, Bruno Taut This exhibition began with a question: is it possible for a particular aesthetic form or structure to express both abstract concepts and political ideals?
Unwittingly, the entire experience raises political questions having to do with what kind of an environment is ideal for the experience of art.
Installation view June 30 — August 20, 2010 Curated by Josiah McElheny Participating Artists: Lyonel Feininger, Walter Gropius, Wenzel Hablik, Walther Klemm, Josiah McElheny, Eileen Quinlan, Heather Rowe, Robert Smithson, Katja Strunz, Bruno Taut This exhibition began with a question: is it possible for a particular aesthetic form or structure to express both abstract concepts and political ideals?
And you still haven't answered the question as to what is the ideal climate, how does it differ from today's climate, who determined the ideal climate, what factors were evaluated in making the determination, what evidence confirms that the controls on anthropogenic CO2 proposed by the climate experts would indeed establish and maintain the optimum climate, and whether the the political, economic, and social changes that would be required to do the controlling would on balance be less harmful than the effects of the postulated (but unsubstantiated) climate changes.
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