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what is radical and give some points??

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Answered by ALIFIYA007
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IN RUSSIAN REVOLUTION RADICALS WERE THE PEOPLE WHO WANTED A FORM OF GOVERMENT WHICH WAS BASED UPON MAJORITY OF POPULATION
THEY SUPPORTED WOMEN'S SUFFERGRATE MOVEMENT
THEY WERE NOT AGAINST EXISTENCE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY BUT DIDN'T LIKE THE IDEA OF PROPERTY IN FEW HANDS

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Answered by Furious089
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The word radical has a number of meanings,one of which involves "getting to the root of the matter." This analogy is helpful in focusing attention on the key characteristics of the term, and on its various usages within social science. When people talk about "radicals," they mean those who take ideas and concepts back to first principles. They are those who are unafraid of laying bare what is hidden, subterranean, or uncomfortable to discuss. Radicals do not mind upsetting the status quo, received wisdom, or "common sense" conceptions of any kind. To talk about radicalism is therefore to talk about the belief systems of radicals.
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