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  2. 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.

  3. Paul Buhle - Wikipedia

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    Paul Merlyn Buhle (born September 27, 1944) is an American historian, who is (retired) Senior Lecturer at Brown University, author or editor of 35 volumes, including histories of radicalism in the United States and the Caribbean, studies of popular culture, and a series of nonfiction comic art volumes.

  4. 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.

  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. Mark Kishlansky - Wikipedia

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    His PhD thesis was titled "The Emergence of Radical Politics in the English Revolution". [2] From 1975 to 1991 he taught at the University of Chicago , successively as instructor and professor. From 1990 to 1991 he was a member of the Committee on Social Thought .

  7. Category:Radicalism (historical) - Wikipedia

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  8. Rotunda radicals - Wikipedia

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    The Rotunda radicals, known at the time as Rotundists or Rotundanists, were a diverse group of social, political and religious radical reformers who gathered around the Blackfriars Rotunda, London, between 1830 and 1832, while it was under the management of Richard Carlile. During this period almost every well-known radical in London spoke ...

  9. Richard Carlile - Wikipedia

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    Carlile received an elementary education at two local free schools until age 12 but did not attend the prestigious local grammar school. After leaving school, he worked at Edward Lee's chemist shop in Exeter but soon returned to his mother's shop. In 1803, through his father's family connections, he became a tinplate worker. For the next 15 ...