Ideology promoting deep changes in society and democratic reforms, typically liberal in nature, originating in the 18th and 19th centuries.
1 Politics is a war for radicalism and we need to speed up.
2 Ever since, he said, the area had been tainted with Islamist radicalism .
3 By this time radicalism in general had spent much of its force.
4 Like others who recalled the family, he saw no signs of radicalism .
5 But radicalism needs more to breed than just rhetorical and religious inspiration.
6 The collision was between autocracy and bureaucracy and French democracy and radicalism .
7 It's what always happens when a government uses force to suppress radicalism .
8 In such a contest conservatism always goes down, and radicalism always triumphs.
9 It is a statement that has, alas, lost none of its radicalism .
10 But here again the old strife between radicalism and conservatism cropped out.
11 The parade usually marches toward the Technical University, a center of radicalism .
12 In December 2014 he denounced radicalism on his Yusuf Oli Facebook page.
13 Some strains of the Taliban's violent radicalism had blown onto Pakistani soil.
14 He re- established the political clubs, which were hot-beds of distinctive radicalism .
15 But I don't feel that all this radicalism is a passing phase.
16 Nothing else lies so close to the raw nerve of Darwin's radicalism .
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Radicalism в диалектах
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