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  2. 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.

  3. Classical radicalism - Wikipedia

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    The French Radical Party (1937–1938) was a similar small anti-communist splinter, led by André Grisoni. These two small groups merged in 1938 as the short-lived Independent Radical Party, which was itself restored after the Second World War and was a founding organisation of the Alliance of Left Republicans.

  4. Category:Radicalism (historical) - Wikipedia

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    Radical parties (10 C, 120 P) La Repubblica (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Radicalism (historical)" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.

  5. Christian Picciolini - Wikipedia

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    Christian Marco Picciolini (born November 3, 1973) is an American former extremist who is the founder of the Free Radicals Project, a global network working to prevent extremism and help people disengage from hate movements.

  6. Six new Tory peers are ‘brave, true radicals’, Kemi Badenoch ...

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    The six new Tory peers who will enter the House of Lords are “true radicals, the smart and the very brave”, Kemi Badenoch has said. Toby Young, the founder and director of the Free Speech ...

  7. 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 ...

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    Best Financial Resolutions for Your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s & Beyond. ... Resolve To Be Debt-Free. If you saved money in your 20s — or even if you didn’t — the best resolution you can make ...

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