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political intent of
fundamental societal change Radical Party (disambiguation),
several political parties Radicals (UK), a
British and
Irish grouping in the...
- New
Radicals (stylized as Иew
Radicals) was an
American pop/rock band
formed in 1997 in Los Angeles. The band was
centered on the duo of
Gregg Alexander...
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radicals highly chemically reactive. Many
radicals spontaneously dimerize. Most
organic radicals have
short lifetimes. A
notable example of a
radical...
- The
Kangxi radicals (Chinese: 康熙部首; pinyin: Kāngxī bùshǒu), also
known as Zi****
radicals, are a set of 214
radicals that were
collated in the 18th-century...
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Rules for
Radicals: A
Pragmatic Primer for
Realistic Radicals is a 1971 book by
American community activist and
writer Saul D.
Alinsky about how to successfully...
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Republic Radical Party of the Left (Parti
radical de gauche, PRG, est. 1972), a social-liberal
party Les
Radicaux de gauche [fr] (litt. the "Left
Radicals",...
- the
French Third Republic (until 1940). The
success of
French Radicals encouraged radicals elsewhere to
organize themselves into
formal parties in a range...
- the
sections for
those radicals. Mei Yingzuo's 1615
dictionary Zi**** made two
further innovations. He
reduced the list of
radicals to 214, and arranged...
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Coming from the
Radical Republican tradition, the PR
upheld the
principles of
private property,
social justice and secularism. The
Radicals were originally...
- "Philosophic
Radicals"
strongly supported parliamentary reform, but were
generally hostile to the
arguments and
tactics of the Po****r
Radicals. However,...