Differentiate between the ideas of the liberals and radicals in Europe after French Revolution
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The main differences between 'liberals' and 'radicals' in Europe are
(i) Whereas the liberals recommend the idea of right, the radicals were opposed to rights of landowners and wealthy factory owners.
(ii) The liberals desired voting rights for propertied classes only, while the radicals trusted in the universal franchise.
(iii)Though both were in approval of a private property, the radicals were opposed to the attentiveness of wealth in few hands.
(iv) Whereas liberals were opposite giving women the privilege to vote, radicals were for women suffrage.
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