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Buckley was opposed to Yale's liberal orthodoxies not because they were orthodoxies, but because they were liberal.
Trump's heterodoxies are a more interesting story than his orthodoxies.
We routinely questioned each other's orthodoxies about white and black.
The Tories have also sought to break with Thatcherite orthodoxies.
Is there value in a celebrity shrugging off stiff orthodoxies?
You're going to have to challenge a lot of the orthodoxies.
Pedagogy should be disruptive and unsettling, while pushing hard against established orthodoxies.
The French comedian Blanche Gardin is taking on all of feminism's orthodoxies.
"Our poll rather unhinges a few accepted orthodoxies," ICM's director Martin Boon said.
"We're the people in opposition to what Orwell called the smelly little orthodoxies."
It requires self-reflection and a willingness to challenge orthodoxies of the past.
He is, uniquely, a president not beholden to union orthodoxies or industrial dogmas.
He has never been a typical Republican, cutting against many, many party orthodoxies.
From limits on money-supply growth to pegging exchange rates, orthodoxies wax and wane.
The deal was a reminder that Mr Trump is not beholden to Republican orthodoxies.
It has continuously generated new ideas, revived old ones and questioned its own orthodoxies.
Trump campaigned as a different sort of Republican, one unbeholden to the party's orthodoxies.
One obvious example of this testing of orthodoxies was the way he changed careers.
Their telegenic union may be a lesson in overcoming the orthodoxies that divide us.
Given a clear, brash alternative, the Republican base tossed aside the orthodoxies of Reaganism.
Challenging the orthodoxies around Vietnam is as important today as it has ever been.
The new administrators vowed to unmask "two-faced" Uighur academics who resisted the new orthodoxies.
This recurring series pushes back against the orthodoxies of canon making with regular double features.
Like his literary hero and friend Jean Genet, Mr. Goytisolo despised definitions, causes and orthodoxies.
Her real roots are not in Reaganism or libertarianism or the orthodoxies of the donor class.
These days such departures often go hand in hand with a tendency to skip other orthodoxies.
But the Logan Act remains a convenient statute to brandish against disruptors of foreign-policy orthodoxies.
You've always challenged orthodoxies, whether it was within the Christian world or now outside of it.
Formal orthodoxies were being detonated in studios all over Manhattan, and Oldenburg could feel the tremors.
As a youth he was unwilling to yield to the rigid orthodoxies of French musical education.
Now 27 years later, Feinstein continues to defy some liberal orthodoxies and attract boos from the left.
In general, Justice Scalia seemed suspicious of elite legal opinion, suggesting that it reliably espoused liberal orthodoxies.
Growing questions about the orthodoxies of economic policy -- including monetary policy models -- could present an additional test.
Growing questions about the orthodoxies of economic policy — including monetary policy models — could present an additional test.
"Committed to wreaking havoc upon orthodoxies of desire, he couldn't help but fit within them," she writes.
Ross Douthat thinks Trump's departure from conservative orthodoxies has formed the strongest aspects of his economic policy.
"New orthodoxies of expression," Ackroyd notes, in closing, are being more and more rigorously enforced, especially online.
Instead, his program is an almost complete repudiation of the orthodoxies endorsed by Democratic and Republican economists.
These markets are not determined by physical laws; we should question established orthodoxies and design more effective alternatives.
She participated in the anti-war movement and has affirmed liberal orthodoxies on abortion and other social issues.
Because they really have different orthodoxies, they had different value systems, they have different ways of keeping score.
Authoritarian leaders, religious orthodoxies, sectarian divides, and the shameless exploitation of natural resources has put society in shambles.
Like Carter, Trump ran hard against his party, decrying its most basic orthodoxies on trade, immigration, and entitlements.
Petzold draws from both the traditional European art film and the mainstream commercial cinema without embracing their orthodoxies.
This narrowed choice, ruling out candidates who carried important new messages, or were free from old party orthodoxies.
As with all status-quo-shaking technology, the DSLR mini-revolution came with its own set of aesthetic orthodoxies.
Where possible it prefers to nudge the rest of the EU by tweaking its own public and diplomatic orthodoxies.
The GOP base was once defined by quite rigid orthodoxies on cutting government, projecting US power and moral conservatism.
Recent history shows that scorekeeping orthodoxies get in the way of providing complete and realistic scenarios of possible outcomes.
Op-Ed Contributors You need the First Amendment precisely when your ideas offend others or flout the majority's orthodoxies.
It would indicate that voters might not be as wedded to the assumed conservative orthodoxies as G.O.P. leaders might think.
Lindsey White, a recipient of SFMOMA's 2017 SECA Art Award, challenges assumptions and orthodoxies in irreverent photographs, sculptures, and installations.
Forsythe, who knows ballet as well as anyone, was breaking its stultifying orthodoxies without forgoing technique or full-bodied dancing.
Modified voices are the perfect sound for a moment when old orthodoxies about identity, gender, and authority are slipping away.
Sharkey offers fresh takes on issues like gentrification and the achievement gap that will trouble both liberal and conservative orthodoxies.
Coming into her own as an artist in the 280s, she flouted the new orthodoxies of Paris's competing avant-gardes.
Within the Roma movement, there's a real drive to challenge misrepresentations and orthodoxies, and emphasize the voice of Roma themselves.
His abrasive nationalism draws on a long history within Republican politics, but he has angered activists by challenging other party orthodoxies.
It is ironic that, having spent his career denouncing outmoded orthodoxies, Mr Gray rests his critique of Christianity on outdated perceptions.
There is more to America than the White House, with its bellicose nationalism, and the elite universities, with their tedious orthodoxies.
Music has no intrinsic rules; its various orthodoxies are established by human beings in different ways in different times and places.
There were reasons to think that it might be different in 211, a year in which political orthodoxies were continually ignored.
Like many socialist and social-democratic parties in Europe, Hungary's previous government adhered to free market orthodoxies and paid a heavy price.
The data he provides offer a clearer picture of great economic puzzles, and his bold theorising chips away at tired economic orthodoxies.
But America's war kept drawing him back to the field and to the stifling orthodoxies of those who wage and support it.
That will make it easier for future Republican candidates to defy elite conservative orthodoxies like entitlement cuts, free trade, and immigration reform.
She doesn't dispense advice as much as scratch at orthodoxies, and pose questions with wit and a Continental exasperation with American mores.
When opportunities for breakthroughs arise and presidents realize that older orthodoxies are wrong, they can show what the office is capable of.
A great deal of liberal and conservative orthodoxies have actually been questioned, and they've been questioned by Democrats' and Republicans' own core voters!
Secular Muslims have already been peaceful, diverse, and much more spiritual than those who purport to conform to moderate orthodoxies (Salafists et al.).
By contrast, the show blames the collapse of the Soviet bloc on reformist politicians like Mikhail S. Gorbachev who abandoned Marxist-Leninist orthodoxies.
And that by itself testifies to how much Trump has upended the orthodoxies of U.S. foreign policy and the conventions of American diplomacy.
This is what is both so beautiful and awful about democracy—at its essence it is a tangled mess of our orthodoxies, and lives.
But do you find there are other orthodoxies you're challenging, stuff that you see in the world that you find yourself butting up against?
In the arts, dabbling, being an amateur, can often be more productive than following the rules and orthodoxies that are drummed into the professional.
The old order is in flux in ways that go far beyond clothes; orthodoxies are being overturned practically every day (and executive orders issued).
Beyond that, Lamb has resisted temptation to embrace liberal orthodoxies, which makes great sense in a district where hunting is a way of life.
Robert, was that the same for you with the radicalism of Underground Resistance, were you questioning some of the orthodoxies of the Christian faith?
After Clinton narrowly edged him in the primaries for the nomination, her campaign clearly focused on attacking Trump on personal issues and politically correct orthodoxies.
Trump has revealed the potential for future party candidates to test some of the policy orthodoxies of the party and to move in new directions.
It will also reveal just how much loyalty Republican senators feel towards a President who has often departed from the orthodoxies of his own party.
That's partly because of the seemingly ubiquitous influence of the Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane, the most effective tweaker of hip-hop orthodoxies in the 2000s.
Trump's most memorable moments in the primaries came from his continual strong disagreement with numerous Republican orthodoxies on everything from free trade to Russia policy.
He was going to prove that a Northeastern Republican who flouted certain right-wing orthodoxies could travel a somewhat centrist path to the White House.
Mr. Carney, 43, said in an interview on Tuesday that joining Breitbart was an opportunity for him to "challenge orthodoxies" and return to online journalism.
Now, I think the job is really one of reinvention — of questioning the orthodoxies of the past and creating a sustainable, relevant, exciting path forward.
While Western European Dada was "revolutionary" in terms of its rupture with artistic traditions and orthodoxies, Russian Dada was closely allied to an actual revolution.
He also meant those deficient in the kind of personal nastiness that is supposed to be a virtue in the right's death struggle against progressive orthodoxies.
Thomas B. Edsall Given the triumph of contemporary conservatism, it may be time for liberals to take a look at the vulnerabilities of their own orthodoxies.
Some activists wore traditional Indigenous clothing, while others preferred military fatigues or genderqueer attire that signified their dedication to battle the White orthodoxies of the museum.
But conservatives don't see the rejection of their orthodoxies by people who know what they're talking about as a sign that they might need to rethink.
What were once lively new ideas have degenerated into tired orthodoxies, while vital areas of the past, such as constitutional and military affairs, are all but ignored.
Hart was, in many ways, the proto-Clinton, a modernizer who wanted the Democratic Party to embrace the new information economy and discard some of its liberal orthodoxies.
Of the economic orthodoxies in need of sacrificing, I'm not sure that support for free trade ranks anywhere near as high as support for free movement of capital.
Right, but we're going to have more of those experiences as we challenge some of the orthodoxies that are not liberal, I'm not arguing for the Gillibrand proposal.
The human mind is too fertile to be tamed by high priests of various kinds—in the parties, media and the corporations—trying to enforce yesterday's tired orthodoxies.
It is a blow to younger Cubans who are eager for a more pluralistic system led by people closer to their own ages and unencumbered by socialist orthodoxies.
But those who like orthodoxies that would limit the speech, ideas, and freedoms of others in order to enforce a social construction of their own should be afraid.
Ideas that at first seem unconventional — polyphony, chromatic harmony, swing time — become conventions, only to be upended by unorthodox ideas of new kinds that then become orthodoxies themselves.
They ran against the orthodoxies of both parties on the grounds that endless war and globalization were destroying the future of the American worker, were destroying the American dream.
But with Obama in the last few months of his presidency, key Asian powers are worried about the future with the 2016 presidential campaign upending US foreign policy orthodoxies.
But by this time, Krasner had long broken with the orthodoxies and kingmakers of the very New York avant-garde she had been so central in setting in motion.
As is often the case with new and innovative ideas that challenge established orthodoxies, integrative medicine and the doctors who practice it have become targets of state medical boards.
As a candidate, Mr Trump happily trampled on Republican orthodoxies, promising to protect voters' Medicare and Social Security while condemning the Iraq War—and voters loved him for it.
He was from the start an anomaly in the Socialist government, having spent two much contested years challenging party orthodoxies — to relatively modest effect, in the view of analysts.
Op-Ed Contributor Donald J. Trump smashed many orthodoxies on his way to victory, but immigration was the defining issue separating him from his primary opponents and Hillary Clinton.
Derived from existential philosophy and Albert Camus' take on the toils of Sisyphus, the Theatre of the Absurd was an attempt by artists to attack comforting political and religious orthodoxies.
Like Lanhee Chen and other pro business Republicans, Pai suggests that Silicon Valley might be advised to break free from the traditional orthodoxies – like Network Neutrality – of the Democratic party.
Trump has positioned himself as challenging Republican Party orthodoxy, and, for months, one of the orthodoxies he has most loudly and single-mindedly challenged is the wisdom of invading Iraq.
But he freely acknowledged his debt to Mr. Lang, whose quieter, more minute renovations of fashion orthodoxies, from the design of clothes to the culture around them, informed his own.
It's an intellectual autobiography — a starchy, ardent and, on occasion, surprisingly personal account of what it means to be the custodian of one's conscience in a world saturated with orthodoxies.
And nominating more progressive candidates isn't likely to solve the contempt problem, at least with voters not yet in sync with progressive orthodoxies on coal, guns or gender-neutral bathrooms.
It seems grimly conceivable that Berlin will nod and smile politely when Mr Macron visits again next Monday, but cling to its own tired orthodoxies when it comes to the crunch.
The two party establishments are mired in their orthodoxies, but Trump and his appointees are embodiments of the nationalism espoused by Pat Buchanan, the most influential public intellectual in America today.
This leaves him with a choice between consolidating his current support and risking a divisive conflict with the left, or potentially losing core supporters while pledging fealty to emerging liberal orthodoxies.
Modern management orthodoxies were forged in the era from 1980 to 2008, when liberalism was in the ascendant and middle-of-the-road politicians were willing to sign up to global rules.
"Our whole intention was, and still is, to allow people to get out of their inherited orthodoxies and into the business of discovering truth," Murphy, who is eighty-eight, told me recently.
That is not just good news for British politics; it should also go down well in a US administration that can relate to a refusal to submit to orthodoxies of the past.
As Trump defies norms and some Republican orthodoxies on issues like free trade, party leaders have largely been quiet or gradually embraced the man who surprised many in the 2016 presidential primary.
Challenging orthodoxies is a legitimate and necessary feature of political debate, and if Ms. Gabbard is wrong, her critics should focus on explaining why, not on casting unsupported aspersions on her motivations.
Since then, his unusual style has gained notoriety and prestige: The Douanier Rousseau has been hailed as a precursor to surrealism and a visionary who saw beyond the Impressionist orthodoxies of his day.
Catherine Morris: Several years ago, we started thinking about how the projects we were focusing on pushed against historical orthodoxies, and about second wave feminism, which is the foundation of the Sackler Center.
Listen to the Muslim leaders who challenge the orthodoxies of radicalization within their own faith — not from the comfortable distance of an armchair, but as organizers and activists for pluralism, progress, and reform.
Less than 24 hours after voters in New Hampshire picked Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, two insurgent candidates who are challenging the orthodoxies of their respective parties, America is a darker place for Obama.
While he has governed as a bog standard Republican in many ways, the perception that he's an anti-establishment outsider—independent of the orthodoxies governing both parties—undoubtedly gave him a boost in 2016.
Tokarczuk relishes her role as a challenger of orthodoxies, and in an interview after the book won the Nike Award she urged her fellow-citizens to acknowledge the darker elements of the nation's past.
This damages the reliability and credibility of social research, muddies the telos of the university, and undermines pedagogy — because there's nobody present to challenge the entrenched yet questionable orthodoxies that tend to settle in.
But I can show you plenty who have bucked their party's orthodoxies on education and trade and who insisted that their much-admired colleague Senator Al Franken had to resign over sexual harassment allegations.
He flip-flops with abandon (on issues like taxes) and breaks gleefully with GOP orthodoxies (like George W. Bush "keeping us safe") because, as much as anything, he just doesn't give a damn about policy.
Conservative editorial boards usually endorse Republican candidates, liberal ones endorse Democrats, and only in man-bites-dog scenarios, in which they depart from their own in-house orthodoxies, do any minds stand to get changed.
The risk of militarizing public order, the weakening of institutional restraints on executive power, the criminalization of protest and a fixation on promoting free-market orthodoxies — none of this has good echoes in Latin America.
"It's an intellectual autobiography — a starchy, ardent and, on occasion, surprisingly personal account of what it means to be the custodian of one's conscience in a world saturated with orthodoxies," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
As Greek finance minister, he hectored Eurocrats for their desiccated economic orthodoxies—sometimes reasonably (he correctly pointed out that Greece will never repay all of its debts), sometimes outlandishly (covertly planning a parallel Greek payments system).
These figures cobble together pieces of the old orthodoxies, take out the inconvenient bits and pitch them to mass audiences that want part of the old-time religion but nothing too unsettling or challenging or ascetic.
When a profession that claims to thrive on new ideas and debate instead ostracizes those who challenge certain orthodoxies, it deprives students of access to serious thought and encourages the rest of society to ignore it.
I know the annual humbling of the Outsider Art Fair changed me, making me more open, less tolerant of rules and orthodoxies, more understanding of the human urgency to make art and how widespread it is.
Rather, the raison d'être of such institutions is to encourage unconventional, contrarian and sometimes distressing ideas to germinate and incubate in a "safe space" immune from domination by political, religious and even intellectual dogmas, orthodoxies and trends.
At those moments especially, "Yang exhibits his talents as an essayist willing to risk confrontation, with his own preconceptions and with the orthodoxies of the liberal-to-left political spectrum," Viet Thanh Nguyen writes in his review.
No longer happy to trust in the judgment of an all-powerful manager, they are more likely than ever to challenge orthodoxies or to invest in research to ensure their team is a bastion of best practices.
These orthodoxies, which had some but by no means complete validity, aggressively proclaimed the work that was produced in and around New York to be virtually the only universally acceptable art — anything else was at best provincial.
His inclination to throw out the old educational orthodoxies and overly formal rituals was not just part of his intellectual and political awakening during the 1960s, but also of his commitment to embracing change no matter how destabilizing.
She had always hated the punitive orthodoxies of the Western left—the way that people who didn't understand certain protocols because they came from a different background could find themselves banished while barely comprehending what they'd done wrong.
On the economic front, Trump will need strong economic growth plus specific policies beyond GOP free market orthodoxies to enhance employment opportunities and preserve the community fabric of small town America that rightly feels threatened from global economic forces.
Misused and misinterpreted, new information can easily make a particular team worse off if the wrong lessons are drawn—and across basketball, new orthodoxies based on partially understood data could end up swapping old counterproductive biases for new ones.
During the campaign, it became clear that a major part of Mr. Trump's appeal was that he frequently broke with Republican orthodoxies on a host of issues, including foreign policy, trade, entitlements, health care and, to some degree, immigration.
The selection of Mr. Priebus comes at the end of a roller-coaster year for the Republican Party, which saw Mr. Trump rewrite many of its policy orthodoxies, clash with its leaders in Congress and denigrate the Bush political dynasty.
But in our political times, it appears to many Christian conservatives that this is only window dressing and what the Supreme Court decides, however hostile it may be to dogma and the orthodoxies common to all world religions, will dominate.
And that's without getting into the legal and regulatory pressure that a Clinton administration could bring to bear on conservative religious institutions, the various means that liberal legal minds are entertaining to clamp down on religious dissent from social liberalism's orthodoxies.
As a student at Stanford University in the late 1980s and early 1990s he railed against the new academic orthodoxies of multiculturalism and diversity and political correctness, founding a conservative magazine, Stanford Review, and publishing an establishment-baiting book, "The Diversity Myth".
That decision reflects a basic reality: however much President Trump rankles world leaders by abandoning global pacts and questioning long-held orthodoxies on trade and other issues, America's economy remains simply too big and too enticing to keep the United States truly isolated.
In a theatrical performance—delivered in a prime-time viewing slot on Day Three—Mr Cruz first congratulated the tycoon on his victory, then delivered a virtuoso argument for freedom and the constitution, conservative orthodoxies in which Mr Trump has little interest.
Rather than reaching for the same old tools or doubling down on post-1960s orthodoxies, policymakers should instead be asking: Is there a way of achieving better living standards for the poor without requiring expensive government assistance or risky minimum wage hikes?
So Xu Zhangrun, a law professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, took a big risk last week when he delivered the fiercest denunciation yet from a Chinese academic of Mr. Xi's hard-line policies, revival of Communist orthodoxies and adulatory propaganda image.
Especially given how often conservative Catholicism is in thrall to orthodoxies that are political rather than theological, how often — especially as it reacts to the destabilizing style of Pope Francis — its climate feels more like an airless bunker than a Gothic nave.
Amid the constant back-and-forth of various hypotheses, orthodoxies, and fads, it's more important to pay attention to the gradual advances, such as our understanding of calories and vitamins or the consensus among studies showing that trans fats exacerbate cardiovascular disease.
One offers something like what the president promised on the campaign trail — a break with Paul Ryan's green-eyeshade approach to entitlement reform, a more moderate tack on health care, an indifference to Obama-era conservative orthodoxies on fiscal and monetary policy.
Over time, as they identified as conservatives and Republicans, they learned the orthodoxies that "people like them" stood for, and were pulled along for the sake of keeping the governing coalition together, understanding that any defection would spell defeat in a two-party system.
As his fondness for Jackson shows, Mr. Trump is more a populist than a progressive, but in any case he will be fighting mostly over the party's definition of conservatism, trying to stretch an orthodoxy, or a clutch of orthodoxies, to accommodate a governing majority.
Republicans nominated a candidate who has flouted a whole host of conservative orthodoxies, but retains the undying support of a hard core of Republican voters because of one stance: his overt hostility to non-whites, including Latinos, blacks, and Muslims with origins in the Middle East.
It's also an evergreen question, one that I crankily mutter whenever I watch another romantic comedy that tries to reanimate a subgenre that's fallen on hard times, largely because the old orthodoxies about human beings and love — and what constitutes happily ever after — no longer apply.
Most important, many Republicans in Congress have voted almost in lock step with the president, even as he has cast aside longstanding party orthodoxies, such as free trade, and sought to exert his will on traditionally nonpartisan institutions like the Federal Reserve and the Justice Department.
In an important new book called "In Search of the Common Good," the Christian writer Jake Meador upholds a traditional evangelical perspective in many ways — he is anti-abortion, for example — but he challenges conservative orthodoxies on topics ranging from single-payer health care to climate change.
But political scientists say this theory explains much more than just Donald Trump, placing him within larger trends in American politics: polarization, the rightward shift of the Republican Party, and the rise within that party of a dissident faction challenging GOP orthodoxies and upending American politics.
Instead of announcing plans for an illusory victory in Afghanistan, President Trump and his generals should more comprehensively seek to refine pertinent complex combat orthodoxies (involving advanced integration of all deterrence, preemption, and war-fighting options) and to fashion certain bold new ideas for international ties and alignments.
The Corbynite faith also preaches a kind of freedom, from the perils of the markets, the orthodoxies of your parents' politics and the belief that all sorts of bad things can be turned into good ones easily, if only enough people believed in Jeremy and the rich were taxed more.
And it's also what Donald Trump did on his way to stealing the Midwest from the Democrats this year — he was a hard-right candidate on certain issues but a radical sort of centrist on trade, infrastructure and entitlements, explicitly breaking with Republican orthodoxies that many voters considered out-of-date.
Whether you trusted Daily Kos or The Daily Caller, whatever you thought about Russian hacking, however you placed yourself in relation to the dueling Manichaean orthodoxies of contemporary politics, for a few minutes everybody seemed to agree that just six months after tipping a presidential election, Breitbart was in retreat.
In the case of "Saturday Night Live," to hear Danny Aykroyd or Bill Murray, or you know Tina Fey or anybody talk in their own words, it's a Rorschach test, it's an x-ray, it reveals their sensibilities, their orthodoxies, even the rhythm of their speech and the way that they frame things.
Just as Carter sensed that the New Deal-Great Society coalition was no longer viable and campaigned against certain liberal orthodoxies in '76, so in 2016 Trump offered a vision of the G.O.P. as a nationalist "workers party" in which certain Reaganite pieties would no longer set the terms of conservative debate.
In the opening essay, on Seung-Hui Cho, the shooter who killed more than two dozen people at Virginia Tech in 2007, and the closing one, on white supremacy, Yang exhibits his talents as an essayist willing to risk confrontation, with his own preconceptions and with the orthodoxies of the liberal-to-left political spectrum.
It's also a good moment to question orthodoxies and received wisdom, to ask ourselves if people are not, in fact, being governed by those who would obscure the truth from them, declaring certain things heretical, even as others seek to rip the world open in ways that terrify the high priests of politics and science.
" He added, in an email: "She was quite fearless in putting forward ideas that broke with established orthodoxies, pointing out the limitations of neoliberal ideology and pioneering the analysis of the detrimental effects of the policies of both Democratic and Republican administrations on the manufacturing working class and how they contributed to rising inequality.
Then, finally, because populism thrives on its willingness to shatter norms, it tends to treat this chaos and blowback as a kind of vindication — a sign that it's on the right track, that its boldness is meeting inevitable resistance from the failed orthodoxies of the past, and so on through a self-comforting litany.
The decision by Mr. Golden is part of a larger bet animating his first term in Congress: that his willingness to openly flout some of the key orthodoxies of his party will appeal enough to his famously independent-minded constituents to help him hang onto his seat, rather than prompt voters to run him out of office.
If you read recent speeches by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri, you can see a clear attempt to fuse social conservatism to a re-examination of Republican economic orthodoxies — with some idea, at least, of building a stronger economic substructure for marriages and families, and correcting libertarianism with a more communitarian-minded economics.
Orthodoxies and heterodoxies are not only dynamic but also interchangeable, so that works like the 1980 untitled painting by Brazilian pseudo-outsider artist Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato inhabit different periods in local and global contexts — Lorenzato is a modernist in the Brazilian context of the 20th century but contemporary for us when viewed alongside Zoë Paul or Tony Cox.
The green-and-black-uniformed academy members, most of whom labor in obscurity, were conscious that an unusual public figure was being added to their number: The historian Mr. Nora, in the induction speech, spoke of Mr. Finkielkraut's "omnipresence" and noted that he was at the very top of a "blacklist" of those challenging the French left's May 1968 orthodoxies.
From his days at a public high school in Southern California, where he preached against "political correctness" and liberalism and called in to conservative radio shows, to his time at Duke University, where he was known for controversial writings in the student newspaper and a failed attempt at a run for dorm president, he has delighted in challenging prevailing orthodoxies.
Google Is Handing the Future of the Internet to China Suzanne Nossel examines the moral compromises Google would make by re-entering China with its censored search engine: Google's compliance with Chinese censorship directives will also have an unavoidable, distorting impact on online discourse in the world's most populous country, obscuring the truth, reifying government-sanctioned orthodoxies, denying history, and furthering the repression of persecuted groups.
Now and likely more so in the future, the G.O.P. would benefit from nominating a candidate who is religious but not a Southern evangelical, who has a blue-collar background and affect, who can point to at least one major break with his party's economic orthodoxies (in Kasich's case, that would be his support for Ohio's Medicaid expansion) and who generally projects an air of moderation rather than ideological zeal.
Another part of me, though — the more important one — thinks that this is a case study in exactly the problem establishment editors are trying to address by widening their pool of writers: the inability of contemporary liberalism to see itself from the outside, as it looks to the many people who for some reason, class or religion or historical experience, are not fully indoctrinated into its increasingly incoherent mix of orthodoxies.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's freewheeling instinct may not always make for great policy — and likely makes for sleepless nights for Press Secretary Sean Spicer — but it does show the president's fondness to shun deeply held orthodoxies.
It's a no-brainer to suggest that the handmade sensibility of Eva Hesse, Jacqueline Winsor, Jackie Ferrara, Anne Truitt, and Jo Baer, to name a few, would add an essential layer of historical context to the generation of artists collected by the museum, but it would also document, via the postminimalism of Hesse, Winsor, and Ferrara, the infusion of real-world concerns that shook up formalist orthodoxies as the end of the 1970s approached.
From the Bush family to Paul Ryan, the Iraq war to entitlement reform, Trump arrayed himself against the personalities and policies of the Republican Party, and his campaign took a wrecking ball to many of his adopted party's orthodoxies, proposing a vision of right-wing politics far more mercantilist, nationalist and statist than anything we've seen from the post-Reagan, post-Goldwater G.O.P. His primary campaign proved that this vision is popular with Republican voters, and his shocking general election win suggests that Trumpism might be more politically potent than the conservatism it overthrew.

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