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Перевод: radicalism speek radicalism


[существительное]
радикализм ; радикальность


Тезаурус:

  1. At every point in those historic struggles which founded the Protestant and radical traditions in Europe, and which severed radicalism from the body of the Catholic Church, the struggle was as much for personal gain or for political or economic dominance as it was for any pure-hearted vision of goodness.
  2. "There is much talk of the need for new radicalism and new vision in the Labour Party," said Labour deputy leadership contender John Prescott this week.
  3. Similarly, the 1989 plans to loosen barristers' stranglehold on appearance in court ran into such heavy opposition even from radicals - or what passes for radicalism in such a deeply orthodox business - that the plans of an elected government were tempered by vested interest.
  4. Events would in due course moderate his view of the French experiment, but Poole, in spite of hostility, never abandoned his intelligent radicalism or his strong social conscience.
  5. The so-called New Historicism provides a curious fusion of academicism and radicalism.
  6. It is the natural business of realism, after all, to reflect the world; and if realism did not cease to be radical, radicalism turned realistic.
  7. And in London, where manufacturing industry and trade union strength have all but disappeared, the radicalism of the "new urban left" was based on a coalition between white-collar unions and civil organizations built up outside work.
  8. In the broadest sense antislavery took its place with Smithite liberalism and Owenism, democratic radicalism and anti-Jacobinism as an aspect of a peculiarly intense self-scrutiny by a society conscious of the significant change it was undergoing.
  9. His yielding to the edicts of Number 10 on financial policy eventually enabled the main thrust of Thatcherite innovation to show itself here, even though it was often the moderation as much as the radicalism which was to impress observers.
  10. Whether as a direct result of this or not, the treatment of the antislavery agent and later rhetorician of radicalism, George Thompson, was noticeably cool; he was eloquent but lacked education and was thus in "entire ignorance of the tone of that high society from which the great bulk of our parliamentary men are taken".
  11. This is radicalism at its most aristocratic.
  12. Arguably the blinder kinds of sexual radicalism, wherein sexuality is made the prime political mover, have tended to be mainly heterosexual, and in the case of Wilhelm Reich, overtly homophobic.
  13. The connection between poststructuralist conviction and political radicalism is both arbitrary and tenuous, but it is insisted on by some contemporary theorists, with their readiness to invoke analogies between cultural processes, however disparate.

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