radicalism
1radicalism — RADICALÍSM s.n. Preconizare şi practicare a metodelor radicale în soluţionarea unor probleme. – Din fr. radicalisme. Trimis de claudia, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 RADICALÍSM s. v. radicalitate. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime … …
2Radicalism — Rad i*cal*ism (r[a^]d [i^]*kal*[i^]z m), n. [Cf. F. radicalisme.] The quality or state of being radical; specifically, the doctrines or principles of radicals in politics or social reform. [1913 Webster] Radicalism means root work; the uprooting… …
3radicalism — (n.) 1820, from RADICAL (Cf. radical) + ISM (Cf. ism) …
4radicalism — [rad′i kəliz΄əm] n. 1. the quality or state of being radical, esp. in politics 2. radical principles, ideals, methods, or practices …
5Radicalism — A nineteenth century term referring to an ideology of radical individualism. In English, the term radical was often a contraction of philosophic radical , the name given to the followers of Jeremy Bentham, and most radicals in the first half… …
6radicalism — [[t]ræ̱dɪkəlɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT Radicalism is radical beliefs, ideas, or behaviour. Jones himself was a curious mixture of radicalism and conservatism. Ant: conservatism …
7radicalism — radical ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something. 2) advocating thorough political or social reform; politically extreme. 3) departing from tradition; innovative or progressive. 4) (of surgery) thorough and… …
8Radicalism (historical) — For opposition to all forms of government, social hierarchy or authority, see Anarchism. For other meanings see also radical, extremism, far right and far left. Radicalism as a political movement should be distinguished from the modern American… …
9radicalism — noun Date: 1820 1. the quality or state of being radical 2. the doctrines or principles of radicals …
10radicalism — /rad i keuh liz euhm/, n. 1. the holding or following of radical or extreme views or principles. 2. the principles or practices of radicals. [1810 20; RADICAL + ISM] * * * …