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  2. Radicalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Radicalism" or "radical liberalism" was a political ideology in the 19th century United States aimed at increasing political and economic freedom and equality. The ideology was rooted in a belief in the power of the ordinary man, political equality, and the need to protect civil liberties .

  3. Radical right (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In the politics of the United States, the radical right is a political preference that leans towards ultraconservatism, white nationalism, white supremacy, or other far-right ideologies in a hierarchical structure which is paired with conspiratorial rhetoric alongside traditionalist and reactionary aspirations.

  4. Radical politics - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary traces usage of 'radical' in a political context to 1783. [2] The Encyclopædia Britannica records the first political usage of 'radical' as ascribed to Charles James Fox, a British Whig Party parliamentarian who in 1797 proposed a 'radical reform' of the electoral system to provide universal manhood suffrage, thereby idiomatically establishing the term 'Radicals ...

  5. Stephens must save Ohio colleges from radical ideology of ...

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    Attempts by massive diversity, equity and inclusion bureaucracies to push state schools to adopt a radical left ideology and stifle intellectual diversity have been appalling; for example, over ...

  6. Recuperation (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In the sociological sense, recuperation is the process by which politically radical ideas and images are twisted, co-opted, absorbed, defused, incorporated, annexed or commodified within media culture and bourgeois society, and thus become interpreted through a neutralized, innocuous or more socially conventional perspective.

  7. Trumpism - Wikipedia

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    Trumpism is a political movement in the United States that comprises the political ideologies associated with Donald Trump and his political base. [7] [8] It incorporates ideologies such as right-wing populism, right-wing antiglobalism, national conservatism and neo-nationalism, and features significant illiberal and authoritarian beliefs.

  8. Europe's far right taps into fears over German market attack ...

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    The deadly incident in Magdeburg was another example of Islamist ... a nonprofit international group focused on radical ideologies. ... foment much of the political disquiet experienced today. ...

  9. Classical radicalism - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] This ideology is commonly referred to as "radicalism" but is sometimes referred to as radical liberalism, [3] or classical radicalism, [4] to distinguish it from radical politics. Its earliest beginnings are to be found during the English Civil War with the Levellers and later the Radical Whigs .