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  • noun Plural form of radicalism.

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  • Over time, this official and popular conception of America's enemy was extended to all sorts of "radicalisms" in the non-Western world - all presumed to nourish hatred for the United States because, as

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • Over time, this official and popular conception of America's enemy was extended to all sorts of "radicalisms" in the non-Western world - all presumed to nourish hatred for the United States because, as

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • Over time, this official and popular conception of America's enemy was extended to all sorts of "radicalisms" in the non-Western world - all presumed to nourish hatred for the United States because, as

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • Over time, this official and popular conception of America's enemy was extended to all sorts of "radicalisms" in the non-Western world - all presumed to nourish hatred for the United States because, as

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • Over time, this official and popular conception of America's enemy was extended to all sorts of "radicalisms" in the non-Western world - all presumed to nourish hatred for the United States because, as

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • Over time, this official and popular conception of America's enemy was extended to all sorts of "radicalisms" in the non-Western world - all presumed to nourish hatred for the United States because, as

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • Our Jeffersonian traditions seem to protect us against being suborned by the radicalisms of the far left or right, since our myths teach us to despise aristocrats, while even the most average middle American has only contempt for “the masses” (who are quite distinct from “the people”).

    David Brin’s Two-Dimensional Political Landscape « Isegoria 2008

  • We have lunatic radicalisms as well as sane, idiotic conservatisms as well as intelligent.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863 Various

  • Revolution has made itself the great example of history, warning nations against the crude radicalisms of theorists.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various

  • It is an uncoalesced ferment of republicanism, liberalism, primitive democracy and advanced, and to a considerable degree, undigested radicalisms-lacking in strong leadership and in central authority.

    The Tragedy of Spain 1937

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