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Regarded in his day as inarticulate and detached, Eisenhower in these papers is fully engaged, grappling with the language of the text and the radical questions that it raised.
Some radical questions arise, not the least of which is why it has become so difficult to distinguish between the nature of industrialism and the industrialising of our own nature?
But the radical questions need not be foreclosed, even if a well-formulated challenge is needed to generate them.
Certainly, the loyal person does not normally address radical questions to the object of loyalty, but limits them instead to what is seen as compatible with that object's interests.
The report poses what should no longer be considered radical questions: Don't we have an obligation to do all that we can to prevent this disease -- to stop women (and increasingly men) from ever getting the disease?
In her paper on wiki pedagogy published in 2005, Renée Fountain provides a comprehensive list of "wiki issues that pose fundamental – if not radical – questions for higher education, and, as such, merit considerable investigation" [ 69].
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Why them and not us? is a radical question.
This record raises a radical question: Does good music need to be good?
It raises a radical question: Does good music need to be good?
Emily Fitzgerald saw in 1876 nicely finished and detailed calico dressing gowns for only a dollar, and penned the radical question: "What is the use of sewing any more?".
Thomas L. Friedman is to be commended for asking a "radical question": Does the mantra of endless economic growth make sense on a planet whose biological and geological resources are being rapidly depleted?
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