It's a very frightening time when something as basic as due process is seen as somehow radical.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Radical innovation is difficult to fund. It seems scary. And the really radical things seem even more scary.
To be truly radical is to make hope possible rather than despair convincing.
Another symptom of progress toward the Singularity: ideas themselves should spread ever faster, and even the most radical will quickly become commonplace.
I don't think architecture is radical. How can something that takes years and costs millions be radical?
Radical politics tend to be simple minded.
Whenever you want a radical shift, it rarely happens.
Radical simply means 'grasping things at the root.'
When I went to school, it was radical just to be involved in anything.
What I do isn't radical. It's just distinct in small ways.
I wouldn't call it radical; I would call it enthusiasm for progress.