Not exact matches
In fact one of the most interesting features of the revisionist
position is that it can harbor both
liberals and
radicals, a feat of significant proportions given the tension between these two groups.
The magazines move from the strongly traditional viewpoint of Moody Monthly (a viewpoint carrying on the social ethic of late nineteenth century American revivalism), through the moderately conservative stance of Christianity Today (a stance that seeks perhaps unconsciously to revive the social activism of American fundamentalism prior to the repeal of Prohibition and the Scopes trail), to the socially
liberal commitment of The Reformed Journal (a
position seeking to be contemporary, and yet faithful to Calvin's thought) and the socially
radical perspective of Sojourners (a perspective molded in the Anabaptist tradition).
In a dynamic society conservatives tend to adopt part of the liberalism of the past, while
liberals accept some formerly
radical positions.
n contrast, the
Liberal Democrats consciously
positioned themselves as the main party political advocates of
radical constitutional reform, with successive manifestos setting out their commitment to the fundamental re-balancing of power within the British state.
In 2012 Reeves urged the
Liberal Democrats to choose to become a radical centrist political party, «a hard - driving radical liberal party of the political centre», continuing his campaign for centre left Liberal Democrats to leave, «Any attempt to position the Liberal Democrats as a party of the centre left after five years of austerity government in partnership with the Conservatives will be laughed out of court by the voters — and righ
Liberal Democrats to choose to become a
radical centrist political party, «a hard - driving
radical liberal party of the political centre», continuing his campaign for centre left Liberal Democrats to leave, «Any attempt to position the Liberal Democrats as a party of the centre left after five years of austerity government in partnership with the Conservatives will be laughed out of court by the voters — and righ
liberal party of the political centre», continuing his campaign for centre left
Liberal Democrats to leave, «Any attempt to position the Liberal Democrats as a party of the centre left after five years of austerity government in partnership with the Conservatives will be laughed out of court by the voters — and righ
Liberal Democrats to leave, «Any attempt to
position the
Liberal Democrats as a party of the centre left after five years of austerity government in partnership with the Conservatives will be laughed out of court by the voters — and righ
Liberal Democrats as a party of the centre left after five years of austerity government in partnership with the Conservatives will be laughed out of court by the voters — and rightly so.
Today, Stern is celebrated by
radicals,
liberals and lefties, while he advances the climate change cause, and
positions himself to take financial advantage of the carbon markets created by the regulations that he was instrumental in devising, which foist «sustainability» on both the developed and developing world.