short note on radicals liberals and conservatives
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these were the different people of different mentality who performed a great role in the Russian revolution.
Radical: These were the people who thought that the government should be of majority and the country should be secular.
Liberals: These were same as libral but the only differences between them was that the liberals thought that the power should be in the hands of wealthier peoples and were also not in favour of the right to vote by women.
Conservatives: These were people who opposed both radical and liberal. These people did not want any change in the society. After the Russian revolution their mentality changed but then also they wanted change with a very slw speed.
Radical: These were the people who thought that the government should be of majority and the country should be secular.
Liberals: These were same as libral but the only differences between them was that the liberals thought that the power should be in the hands of wealthier peoples and were also not in favour of the right to vote by women.
Conservatives: These were people who opposed both radical and liberal. These people did not want any change in the society. After the Russian revolution their mentality changed but then also they wanted change with a very slw speed.
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Radicals :-
1) They supported women's right and organised the various suffragette movements.
2) Radicals wanted a nation in which the government was based on the majority of a country's population.
3) They were not against the existence of private property, but disliked the concentration of it in the hands of few people.
Liberals :-
1) Liberals look to change society and they wanted tolerance towards all religions.
2) In 19th and 20th century, the Europe was dominated by Christianity. 3) Liberals opposed absolute power enjoyed by most of the monarch in Europe.
4) They favoured for safeguard of individuals right and advocated democratic setup for of government.
5) They favoured a well trained autonomous judiciary.
6) They cannot be called democratw as they did not favour Universal adult franchise (right to vote).
7) They favoured voting rights only for men, or not for women.
Conservatives :-
1) They opposed the views of radicals and liberals.
2) After French Revolution, conservatives felt the need for change.
3) By the 19th Century, conservative accepted that some change was necessary, but believe that the past had to be respected.
1) They supported women's right and organised the various suffragette movements.
2) Radicals wanted a nation in which the government was based on the majority of a country's population.
3) They were not against the existence of private property, but disliked the concentration of it in the hands of few people.
Liberals :-
1) Liberals look to change society and they wanted tolerance towards all religions.
2) In 19th and 20th century, the Europe was dominated by Christianity. 3) Liberals opposed absolute power enjoyed by most of the monarch in Europe.
4) They favoured for safeguard of individuals right and advocated democratic setup for of government.
5) They favoured a well trained autonomous judiciary.
6) They cannot be called democratw as they did not favour Universal adult franchise (right to vote).
7) They favoured voting rights only for men, or not for women.
Conservatives :-
1) They opposed the views of radicals and liberals.
2) After French Revolution, conservatives felt the need for change.
3) By the 19th Century, conservative accepted that some change was necessary, but believe that the past had to be respected.
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