Radical
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Three decades ago, the
radical
left used the term "American empire" as an epithet.
Most Europeans prefer to ignore the looming challenge of
radical
policy reform, owing to the decline in living standards that it implies.
The experiences of Venezuela and Bolivia suggest that the process only frustrates both
radical
and democratic forces.
Such
radical
change – and, to match the scale of the crisis, it must be
radical
– will require a nationwide discussion, which could be conducted via a people’s constitutional convention.
The last time European democracies were overtaken by
radical
political movements, in the 1930s, demagogues based their support largely on the old lower middle class, whose members feared being dispossessed and pushed into poverty by uncontrolled economic forces.
In 1933, newly elected President Franklin D. Roosevelt changed course, adopting a simple yet
radical
strategy: try everything that might boost demand, increase production, or reduce unemployment – and then keep doing the things that work.
It is not just that several countries have seen center-left and
radical
parties come to power;US leadership and interests are routinely questioned, and even challenged, not only by Communist Cuba and “Bolivarian” Venezuela, but almost everywhere in the region.
The paradigm change in medicine will be similarly
radical.
The most
radical
differences in opinion can be found in communal perceptions of control of the future – the possibility of building a better life in post-Saddam Iraq – and security.
Indeed, many in the DPJ cabinet are baby boomers influenced by the
radical
student groups that opposed the Japan-US Security Treaty 50 years ago.
In Afghanistan and Pakistan, the
radical
vision is conveyed to the young in religious schools known as madrasas.
As the Soviet Union crumbled and Yeltsin’s new, independent Russian government attempted
radical
reform, the G7 countries’ sent a bunch of deputy finance ministers to Moscow to insist that Soviet era debts be honored.
Indeed, Putin has taken advantage of his legitimacy, popularity, and working majority in the State Duma (federal parliament) to force through
radical
tax reform and a continued tight fiscal policy in the 2001 budget.
Toward the century's end,
radical
groups grew on the fringes of several religions.
It is thus time for a
radical
change, one that replaces traditional anti-monopoly laws with legislation mandating a wider dispersal of shareholding within each company.
In Syria, the ground is being prepared for a similar outcome, with a growing number of
radical
Islamists crossing into Syria and joining the opposition.
It is among these groups that
radical
Islamists have gained a foothold.
Moreover, civil wars are erupting along Myanmar’s borders, and gangs and other
radical
groups are slaughtering Muslims in the country’s west.
My recent book The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil describes the
radical
transformations that took place among college students playing randomly assigned roles of prisoners and guards in a mock prison created at Stanford University.
Fueled by the failure of the peace process to deliver an end to Israel's occupation, and by the Old Guard's failure to deliver good governance, the Young Guard allied themselves with
radical
Islamists.
Even a
radical
about-face in US energy policy, with the introduction of energy taxes, would have been possible under the banner of national security.
Just as it produced a potent fusion of communism and anti-American nationalism in Southeast Asia and Latin America, it is now producing a similar combination of
radical
Islam and anti-American nationalism across the Middle East.
Unless eurozone leaders rethink their approach, the
radical
Syriza party's success in Greece's recent general election could turn out to be just one more step toward a future of social fragmentation and political instability in Europe.
Robots and artificial intelligence now seem to promise (or threaten) yet more
radical
change.
Syriza, a
radical
left-wing party whose popularity has skyrocketed amid the country’s economic crisis, is the favorite to win, though it is unlikely to gain enough parliamentary seats to govern alone.
Chaos, a resurgence of terrorism, the rise of
radical
Islamism, and massive waves of immigration towards Europe are just a few of the potential threats to the European Union that are now being contemplated.
Perhaps the most astonishing thing about the ECB’s monochromatic price-stability mission and utter disregard for financial stability – much less for the welfare of the workers and businesses that make up the economy – is its
radical
departure from the central-banking tradition.
The number of bankruptcies has multiplied in a year, while the number of profitable enterprises has increased greatly, as a
radical
differentiation is occurring between successful and failing enterprises, signifying
radical
enterprise restructuring.
Still, I believe the
radical
change of attitude required for the success of the open society is possible and will allow us to develop our potential better than a social system that claims to be in possession of ultimate truth.
And barring
radical
imams from entering France won’t stop another Merah from going on a murderous rampage.
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