Sentence examples for the radicalism from inspiring English sources

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the radicalism

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Any of various radical social or political movements that aim at fundamental change in the structure of society

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We rejected the radical thinking of communists and we rejected the radicalism of Ayn Rand.

Hoult, however, concedes the radicalism more freely.

First, the radicalism of the coalition really could suffer.

This matters, precisely because of the radicalism of Dorling's critique.

It has tried to contain the radicalism of Islamists by co-opting them.

After he was shot down for both roles, the radicalism grew.

However, he also abandoned much of the radicalism that lost him the three previous presidential elections.

It will affect the radicalism within our own societies which now have significant Muslim populations.

In 1992 these small essays led to another big book, "The Radicalism of the American Revolution".

At the gallery the radicalism of that idea takes a while to sink in.

That misunderstanding, along with the radicalism that follows, stalks the poorest parts of Quetta.

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