Differentiate between the ideology of liberals and radicals
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Being a liberal simply means you support certain policies, often opposed by those who hold conservative values. Anyone can be a radical though, a conservative, a liberal, a libertarian, etc. they can all be radical.
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In modern ideology, generally speaking, liberals are to the left of the political spectrum. ... Radicals can be found among both liberals and conservatives. As their name implies,radicals believe in more extreme versions of their political philosophies.
Conservative ideology has been called "the right" or "right–wing" segment of a theoretical political continuum. ... Radicalism can result from either conservatism or liberalism. The distinction between a "radical" conservative or a "radical" liberal is usually based on how far a person will go to implement their ideology.
Conservative ideology has been called "the right" or "right–wing" segment of a theoretical political continuum. ... Radicalism can result from either conservatism or liberalism. The distinction between a "radical" conservative or a "radical" liberal is usually based on how far a person will go to implement their ideology.
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