Radicalization
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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.
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See also
- Jihadist extremism in the United States#Places for radicalization
- Political radicalism
- Ian Kershaw's notion of "Working Towards the Führer" and "cumulative radicalization" in Nazi Germany
- Martyrdom video
- Mindwipe
- Moderation theory
- Terrorist cell
- The International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence
- Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007
- U.S. counter violent extremism strategy
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