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  • 41Radical Republican (USA) — The Radical Republicans is a term applied to a loose faction of American politicians within the Republican party from about 1854 (before the American Civil War) until the end of Reconstruction in 1877. Their main demand was harsh policies toward… …

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  • 42Radical War — The Radical War, also known as the Scottish Insurrection of 1820, was a week of strikes and unrest, a culmination of Radical demands for reform in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland which had become prominent in the early years of… …

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  • 43Radical Reform Group — The Radical Reform Group was a pressure group inside the Liberal Party, set up in 1952 to campaign for social liberal and Keynesian economic approaches. According to Andrew Gamble, the Radical Reform Group believed that the task of Liberals was… …

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  • 44Radical (chemistry) — Free radical redirects here. For other uses, see Free radical (disambiguation). Moses Gomberg (1866 1947), the founder of radical chemistry Radicals (often referred to as free radicals) are atoms, molecules, or ions with unpaired electrons on an… …

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  • 45Radical Comics — Infobox Company company name = Radical Comics company company type = A subsidiary of Blatant Entertainment, Inc. company type = Comic Publisher company slogan = Welcome to the Radical Universe foundation = 2007 founders = Barry Levine, Jesse… …

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  • 46Radical Democracy — The Radical Democracy ( es. Democracia Radical), or DR, was a Chilean political party positioned right of centre. The party, created in 1969, was dissolved in 1973, to reappear in 1983 before disbanding permanently in 1990.The party was composed… …

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  • 47Radical of a module — In mathematics, in the theory of modules, the radical of a module is a component in the theory of structure and classification. It is a generalization of the Jacobson radical for rings. In many ways, it is the dual notion to that of the socle… …

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  • 48Radical-Socialist Party — French political party. The oldest of France s political parties, it was founded in 1901 but originated in the 1870s in the reformist wing of the French Republican Party, known as the Radicals, led by Georges Clemenceau. Traditionally a centrist… …

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  • 49radical — 01. The countries of Eastern Europe went through some fairly [radical] changes after the fall of communism. 02. My homeland has been through a number of [radical] political and economic changes over the last 10 years. We really need a period of… …

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  • 50radical alterity —    by David Teh   For Baudrillard, difference names the play of otherness (for example, gender or racial otherness) that is contained by the referential system of signification he calls communication , that is domesticated within the political… …

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