- dictionary.
Radical (from Latin: radix, root) may
refer to:
classical radicalism, the
Radical Movement that
began in late 18th
century Britain and spread...
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Radicalism (from
French radical) was a
political movement representing the
leftward flank of
liberalism between the late 18th and
early 20th century. Certain...
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radicalism can be
defined as
actions taken by ****
groups which contribute to a
change in laws and/or
social norms. The key
difference between ****...
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Liberal radicalism may
refer to:
Radicalism (historical), a
variant of
liberalism emerging in
several European and
Latin American countries in the 19th...
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referred exclusively to a form of
progressive electoral reformism,
known as
Radicalism, that had
developed in
Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries. However...
- egalitarianism. They
overlap in some
areas with far-right
politics concerning radicalism,
economic nationalism, Euroscepticism, and populism. Two
clear distinctions...
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Cultural radicalism (Danish: Kulturradikalisme) was a
movement in
first Danish, but
later also
Nordic culture in general. It was
particularly strong in...
- A
peasant movement is a
social movement involved with the
agricultural policy,
which claims peasants rights.
Peasant movements have a long
history that...
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provides a
range of
options for
economic reform that vary in
their degree of
radicalism. It is
critical of the
Federal Reserve,
which it
blames for the business...
- The
American as Anarchist:
Reflections on
Indigenous Radicalism is a
history book
about the role of Protestantism, capitalism, and
American geography in...