radicalism
11radicalism — noun Any of various radical social or political movements that aim at fundamental change in the structure of society …
12radicalism — Synonyms and related words: Fabianism, Jacobinism, New Left, Old Left, abandon, anarchism, anarcho syndicalism, boundlessness, conversion, criminal syndicalism, egregiousness, enormousness, exaggeration, excess, excessiveness, exorbitance,… …
13radicalism — rad|i|cal|ism [ rædıkl,ızəm ] noun uncount a way of thinking or behaving that is based on the belief that important political and social changes are necessary …
14radicalism — rad·i·cal·ism || rædɪkÉ™lɪzm n. belief in extreme political views, extremism …
15radicalism — rad·i·cal·ism …
16radicalism — UK [ˈrædɪkəˌlɪz(ə)m] / US [ˈrædɪk(ə)lˌɪzəm] noun [uncountable] a way of thinking or behaving that is based on the belief that important political or social changes are necessary …
17radicalism — rad•i•cal•ism [[t]ˈræd ɪ kəˌlɪz əm[/t]] n. 1) gov the holding or following of radical views or principles 2) gov the principles or practices of radicals • Etymology: 1810–20 …
18radicalism — /ˈrædɪkəlɪzəm/ (say radikuhlizuhm) noun 1. the holding or following of radical or extreme views or principles, especially left wing political principles. 2. the principles or practices of radicals …
19radicalism — noun the political orientation of those who favor revolutionary change in government and society (Freq. 2) • Hypernyms: ↑political orientation, ↑ideology, ↑political theory • Hyponyms: ↑Jacobinism …
20Political radicalism — or simply radicalism is adherence to radical views and principles in politics. The meaning of the term radical (from Latin radix , root) in a political context has changed since its first appearance in late 18th century, while it preserves its… …