Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) French philosopher (1930-2004)
Moscou aller-retour. Saint Etienne: De l’Aube, 1995.
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"The Price of Radicalism" (1916)
Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) French philosopher (1930-2004)
Moscou aller-retour. Saint Etienne: De l’Aube, 1995.
Jane Fonda (1937) American actress and activist
On the 2004 Presidential election. Rebecca Traister. Enough with the vaginas! Salon, 15 September 2004 http://www.salon.com/life/feature/2004/09/15/ensler
Günter Reimann (1904–2005) German economist
Source: The Vampire Economy: Doing Business Under Fascism, 2014, p. 6 (letter from a German businessman)
“Shannon's most radical insight was that meaning was irrelevant.”
William Poundstone (1955) American writer
Part One, Entropy, Randomness, Disorder, Uncertainty, p. 55
Fortune's Formula (2005)
“Radical simply means «grasping things at the root». ”
Angela Davis (1944) American political activist, scholar, and author
Louis Althusser book Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays
Source: Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays (1968), "Philosophy as a Revolutionary Weapon", p. 2
“As a base-runner, I had some pretty radical ideas.”
Ty Cobb (1886–1961) American baseball player
Source: My Life In Baseball : The True Record (1961), Ch. 12 : The Ultimate Secret : Make them Beat Themselves or Waging War on the Base Paths, p. 161
Context: As a base-runner, I had some pretty radical ideas. Some said I was crazy to take such chances; others were beginning to suspect that maybe I had something. My counter to Criger's challenge had to be something unusual. And when we opened the first Boston series of '08, I watched the Young-Criger battery carefully before coming to the plate. Then I told Criger, "I'm going to steal every base on you today." … On four straight Young pitches, beginning with my single, I'd completed a tour of Boston bases. Our man at bat hadn't taken his club off his shoulder while I was coming around. Criger had been deflated in the worst possible way that can happen to a catcher — I'd told him exactly what I intended to do, and still gotten away with it.
Mao Zedong (1893–1976) Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
Chapter 12 https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/works/red-book/ch12.htm; originally published in "On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People" (27 February 1957), 1st pocket ed., pp. 43-44 <br class="br">Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong (The Little Red Book)
Laurence Lampert (1941) American academic
Source: Leo Strauss and Nietzsche (1996), p. 5