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词汇 radicalism
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Definition of radicalism in English:

radicalism

noun ˈradɪkəlɪz(ə)mˈrædəkəˌlɪzəm
mass noun
  • The beliefs or actions of people who advocate thorough or complete political or social reform.

    his natural rebelliousness found an outlet in political radicalism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He studied History at the City College of New York, then a hotbed of Left-wing radicalism.
    • Radicalism and conservatism are merely two ways that one attempts to make sense of the world.
    • There was high unemployment and religious radicalism was common.
    • This provides us with the opportunity to further clarify the differences between Marxism and all forms of middle class radicalism on this important question.
    • His social radicalism took shape after the First World War.
    • This unexpected resurgence of popular radicalism set the scene for the century of upheaval that would follow.
    • Her track record does not have much of radicalism about it.
    • He identifies with the great tradition of radicalism in England.
    • This is what happened in the sixties and early seventies, making radical feminism, and radicalisms of other varieties, possible.
    • This was a region known for its political radicalism.

Definition of radicalism in US English:

radicalism

nounˈradəkəˌlizəmˈrædəkəˌlɪzəm
  • The beliefs or actions of people who advocate thorough or complete political or social reform.

    his natural rebelliousness found an outlet in political radicalism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was high unemployment and religious radicalism was common.
    • This unexpected resurgence of popular radicalism set the scene for the century of upheaval that would follow.
    • This is what happened in the sixties and early seventies, making radical feminism, and radicalisms of other varieties, possible.
    • He studied History at the City College of New York, then a hotbed of Left-wing radicalism.
    • This was a region known for its political radicalism.
    • His social radicalism took shape after the First World War.
    • Radicalism and conservatism are merely two ways that one attempts to make sense of the world.
    • He identifies with the great tradition of radicalism in England.
    • This provides us with the opportunity to further clarify the differences between Marxism and all forms of middle class radicalism on this important question.
    • Her track record does not have much of radicalism about it.
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