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- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007] [[Radical Underworld: Prophets, Revolutionaries, and Pornographers in London, 1795–1840]] | + | '''Radicalism''' may refer to: |
+ | * [[Extremism]], in politics belonging to [[radical left]], [[far left]] or [[far right]] varieties. | ||
+ | * [[Radicalization]], the transformation from passiveness or activism to more radical, [[revolutionary]], [[extremism|extremist]], or [[militant]] postures. While the term "radical" is commonly associated with far-left movements, "radicalization" makes no such distinction. | ||
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Radicalism may refer to:
- Extremism, in politics belonging to radical left, far left or far right varieties.
- Radicalization, the transformation from passiveness or activism to more radical, revolutionary, extremist, or militant postures. While the term "radical" is commonly associated with far-left movements, "radicalization" makes no such distinction.
[1] [May 2007]
Radical Underworld: Prophets, Revolutionaries, and Pornographers in London, 1795–1840