The museum will also host a major Pre-Raphaelite exhibition, focusing on the movement's
social radicalism and giving new emphasis to the female artists associated with the Brotherhood.
Not exact matches
In light of Jesus» incredible «otherworldliness» and the fact that his
radicalism seems inappropriate to every conceivable historical and
social situation, why should anyone even bother to take him seriously?
Thus many of us declared ourselves to be radicals; but despite a few feeble efforts in the direction of play - acting at
social transformation, our
radicalism was to be found not in our lives, not even our political lives, but in our heads.
Post-modern
radicalism postulates that the individual, in order to exercise his right to choose, must be able to free himself from all normative frameworks — whether they be semantic (clear definitions), ontological (being, the given), political (sovereignty of the state), moral (transcendent norms),
social (taboos, what is forbidden), cultural (traditions) or religious (dogma, doctrine of the Church).
The real problem is the people who think that any expression of
social concern beyond zero is
radicalism.
There was a streak of
radicalism in the South» secessionism was itself a radical act» but Southern religious leaders generally inclined toward organic models of
social change, the ideal being a gradual civilizing process emanating from traditions of civility and gentility.
With public discontent seemingly on the rise, strong
social movements of «democratic populism» and «redemptive
radicalism» increasingly capture the public vote [3].
You mention radical and in politics
radicalism has the specific meaning of any principles focused on altering
social structures through revolutionary means and changing value systems in fundamental ways.
Saraceno's exhibition underlines SFMOMA's longstanding commitment to experimentation and conceptual practice in art and architecture, and his airborne cities build upon the forward - thinking
radicalism and progressive
social change which has continually been a focus of SFMOMA's Architecture and Design collection.
The images critique modern vices such as
social media,
radicalism, as well as the complex post-9 / 11 rhetoric.
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radicalism of
social disengagement»