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highlight the ideology of radicals​

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Answered by rizwanahmedpathan
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Explanation:

The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy describes the radical concept of ideology to be that: While social conditions exist "that are vulnerable to criticism and protest; ideology exists to protect these social conditions from attack by those who are disadvantaged by them."

Answered by msatvik355
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The Radicals wanted a nation based on the majority of the country's population. Most of them supported women's suffragette movements. A suffragette movement is a movement to give women the right to vote. They also opposed the privileges of great landowners and wealthy factory owners. They were not against the ownership of private property, but disliked the concentration of property in the hands of only a few people.

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