Some MPs are concerned that
his radical stance of facing down corporations and taking on Tory cuts will have little resonance in areas where Labour is facing a tough electoral challenge from Ukip; but asked if the party should tailor its message for different audiences, Corbyn said: «No: you've got to give fundamentally the same message, of the injustice of economic austerity, and the way in which local government is being punished».
Not exact matches
As for the Mormons, did you know that the founder
of the Mormon Church, Joseph Smith, was considered a
radical in his day because
of his extremely liberal
stance concerning blacks and slavery?
The Church
of England has not taken as
radical a political and social
stance as the Episcopal church in the USA.
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.
Hence the somewhat negative
stance of the book and the fear that its
radical authors are simply seeking to undermine the basis
of Christian faith.
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).
I was interested in people like John Woolman and Bonhoeffer: Christians whose deep commitment led to
radical stances, not
of an ascetic but
of a worldly sort.
Second, it's a comprehensive guide to promoting an unpopular
stance, in this case one associated with illegal acts, while alienating as few people as possible and simultaneously staying out
of jail — a line that
radical groups
of all political stripes sometimes walk.
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.
Ed Miliband has taken a more robust
stance, but there are few
radical moves to compliment the rhetoric
of a «squeezed middle».
Any
radical change in its
stance would, hence, upset the fragile balance
of power in the Gaza strip and West bank.
«My thought is that this is a
radical stance — although in some ways correct,» says Lance Price, a microbiologist and director
of the Antibiotic Resistance Action Center at The George Washington University.
Those who followed the debut
of the O'Reilly Tools
of Change Author (R) evolution Day conference in New York last month are familiar, for example, with agent Jason Allen Ashlock's positioning
of this new
stance as the «
radical advocacy»
of an industry professional whose partnership with clients can take on new depths and collaborative detail.
I fully appreciate that my
stance is a
radical one, and that it might be scary for the majority
of dog lovers to fly with a puppy in their arms without a vaccine safety net.
The term was coined by Italian art critic Germano Celant and introduced in Italy during the period
of upheaval at the end
of the 1960s, when artists were taking a
radical stance.
His legacy
of reducing sculpture to its essential state has had profound influence on Western art and many artists, including Richard Serra, took Andre's
radical stance as a keystone for their own practices.
The esteemed Italian art critic Germano Celant coined the term Arte Povera during the 1960s, describing artworks that combined aspects
of Conceptual, Minimalist, and Performance art to take a
radical stance.
The starting point
of the scene, where
radical and apolitical
stances cohabited, was The Times Square Show, an exhibition co-organized by Colab and Fashion Moda in a former massage parlor on the corner
of Seventh Avenue and 41st Street in June 1980.
From
radical thinking and expressive movements to the coming together
of creative partnerships, those featured contribute to a wider
stance on cultural reflection.
Unlike those painters, however, the S / S artists
of the sixties and seventies took an explicit left - wing political
stance and were considered
radicals.
The term was coined by Italian art critic Germano Celant in 1967 [1] and introduced in Italy during the period
of upheaval at the end
of the 1960s, when artists were taking a
radical stance.
It was a realization that would lead him to a
radical stance against «the ad - hoc acceptance
of the rectangle,» a position not unrelated to the liberation strategies sought by a number
of artists at that time, such as Frank Stella and his shaped paintings.