Difference between revisions of "Radical"
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'''Radical''' is marked by a considerable departure from the usual or [[tradition]]al, Extreme; tending or disposed to make extreme changes in existing views, habits, conditions, or institutions : of, relating to, or constituting a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change : advocating extreme measures to retain or restore a political state of affairs<ref>http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/radical</ref>. | '''Radical''' is marked by a considerable departure from the usual or [[tradition]]al, Extreme; tending or disposed to make extreme changes in existing views, habits, conditions, or institutions : of, relating to, or constituting a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change : advocating extreme measures to retain or restore a political state of affairs<ref>http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/radical</ref>. | ||
− | A '''radical''' (in political history) was a member of the [[liberal]] party in the [[French]] National Assembly and refers to many modern [[leftist]]s (particularly [[:Category:Liberal Activists|liberal activists]] such as | + | A '''radical''' (in political history) was a member of the [[liberal]] party in the [[French]] National Assembly and refers to many modern [[leftist]]s (particularly [[:Category:Liberal Activists|liberal activists]] such as [[Obama]]-mentor and friend [[Bill Ayers]], [[Bernardine Dohrn]], [[Bobby Seal]]. It is also commonly used by self-identified "radical [[lesbian]] [[separatist]] [[feminist]]s such as [[Andrea Dworkin]] and [[Angela Davis]]. |
In [[mathematics]] a radical is a square root or other root. | In [[mathematics]] a radical is a square root or other root. | ||
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Revision as of 06:46, December 14, 2014
Radical is marked by a considerable departure from the usual or traditional, Extreme; tending or disposed to make extreme changes in existing views, habits, conditions, or institutions : of, relating to, or constituting a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change : advocating extreme measures to retain or restore a political state of affairs[1].
A radical (in political history) was a member of the liberal party in the French National Assembly and refers to many modern leftists (particularly liberal activists such as Obama-mentor and friend Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Bobby Seal. It is also commonly used by self-identified "radical lesbian separatist feminists such as Andrea Dworkin and Angela Davis.
In mathematics a radical is a square root or other root.