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  2. Classical radicalism - Wikipedia

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    The Radicals, having been strenuous in their efforts on behalf of the working classes, earned a deeply loyal following—British trade unionists from 1874 until 1892, upon being elected to Parliament, never considered themselves to be anything other than Radicals and were labeled Lib-Lab candidates.

  3. Radicalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Radical Republicans sought to guarantee civil rights for African Americans, ensure that the former Confederate states had limited power in the federal government, and promote free market capitalism in the South in place of a slave based economy. Many Radical Republicans were also supportive of Labor Unions, though this element would fade over time.

  4. Radical politics - Wikipedia

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    This view reflects "a consensus among radicals of all stripes on the role of law as a dissembling force to safeguard the unjust relations of the status quo." [8] This radical critique of ideology is especially prominent within post-leftism. [9] In addressing specific issues, some radical politics may completely forgo any overarching ideological ...

  5. Glorious Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Elections were held in early January for a Convention Parliament, which assembled on 22 January. While the Whigs had a slight majority in the Commons, the Lords was dominated by the Tories, but both were led by moderates. Even Stuart loyalists like Archbishop Sancroft recognised keeping James on the throne was no longer possible.

  6. People are living longer lives—but not healthier ones. Here ...

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    People are living longer lives, but not healthier ones—and there are four main reasons why.. That was the assertion of Roy Gori—president and CEO of Manulife, Canada’s largest insurance ...

  7. Liberalism and radicalism in France - Wikipedia

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    Economic liberalism in France was long associated more with the Orléanists and with Opportunist Republicans (whose heir was the Democratic Republican Alliance), rather than the Radical Party, leading to the use of the term radical to refer to political liberalism. The Radicals tended to be more statist than most European liberals, but shared ...

  8. This Traditional Japanese Diet May Help You Live Longer - AOL

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    Given the high number of centenarians living in Okinawa, there's reason to believe the traditional diet pattern there could be contributing to longevity. “Most people on this island live into ...

  9. Can being more flexible help people live longer? - AOL

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    The researchers also learned that people with higher Flexindex scores had a lower risk for mortality. Many studies show the importance of physical activity for overall health, including living longer.

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