I would like to see them leading to a radical reappraisal of our economic aims and moves to develop a steady-state economy, of the kind proposed by Herman Daly and Tim Jackson.
THE BBC's most radical reappraisal of its future, with options of introducing advertising, cutting 10,000 jobs and creating a new Asian radio network, was described by unions yesterday as 'a bombshell document'.
Promoted as a radical reappraisal of the way the Allies fought, "Brute Force" is replete with statistics to prove Mr. Ellis's thesis.
The late eighteenth century saw a radical reappraisal of classical antiquity as a key inspiration for contemporary architects, vividly demonstrated by Adam's refashioning of Kenwood itself.
To say that Cartier-Bresson's major contribution to the medium took place only during the first five years of his 40-odd-year career constitutes, on the face of it, a radical reappraisal of prevailing wisdom.
The last half of the 20th century saw a radical reappraisal, and many now regard it as improbable that the author of Chronicles and was also the author of the narrative portions of Ezra-Nehemiah.
My Lords, the privilege against self-incrimination is in need of radical reappraisal.
So even if journalism moves to the web, they will still lose unless there is a radical reappraisal of the way journalists think and behave.
What we need to be doing is to devote 2011 to a genuine new partnership built on a radical reappraisal of where the true interests of both parties lie.
An influential current in modern thought, postmodernism is a radical reappraisal of the assumed certainty and objectivity of scientific efforts to represent and explain reality.