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    Between memory and mobilization: the graffiti and street art of the Paris Commune by Smith, M

    Published 2021
    “…However, their strategies sometimes risk relegating it to the past, stripping it of its political radicalism. This, combined with street art's growing commercialization and institutionalization, poses questions about urban art's capacity to engage the Commune on an ideological—not just iconographic—level.…”
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    Activity of modern right-wing radical parties in the Czech Republic by Tetiana Fedorchak

    Published 2019-06-01
    “… The author investigates political radicalism in the Czech Republic, a rather heterogeneous current considering the structure of participants: from political parties to the extremist organizations. …”
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    The Bologna-Barcelona axis between Criminal Law Dogmatics and Critical Sociology of punitive control. Hidden Continuities and Apparent Overcomings by Carlo Gatti

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…One example is the role that criminal dogmatics plays within the sociological analysis of the penal system following Franco Bricola’s lesson, and the meaning of this methodological choice in terms of transdisciplinarity and political radicalism.  Our conclusion is that a better coordination between critical traditions is needed: one that aims at overcoming linguistic barriers and starts with a systematic review of the existing critical arsenal before any headlong rush …”
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    Russian Language in the Central Asia Region by Ksenia Petrovna Borishpolets

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Pressure on the resources of the Russian language increases the possibility of ethnic conflicts and strengthens the positions of political radicalism in Central Asia region.…”
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    Russian Language in the Central Asia Region by Ksenia Petrovna Borishpolets

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Pressure on the resources of the Russian language increases the possibility of ethnic conflicts and strengthens the positions of political radicalism in Central Asia region.…”
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    “I Am Your Faggot Anti-Pope”: An Exploration of Marilyn Manson as a Transgressive Artist by Coco d’Hont

    “…I therefore do not read Manson’s work as political radicalism or anti-social shock, but as a creative process which (re)constructs the ideologies it appears to attack. …”
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    Russian Language in the Central Asia Region by K. P. Borishpolets

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Pressure on the resources of the Russian language increases the possibility of ethnic conflicts and strengthens the positions of political radicalism in Central Asia region.…”
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    Exit Theory: Thinking Photography and Thinking History from One Crisis to Another by John Tagg, Geoffrey Batchen, Siona Wilson, Dengyan Zhou, Elizabeth Edwards, Jordan Bear, Vered Maimon, Stephen Sheehi, Jonathan Long, David Campany, Shawn Michelle Smith, Young-June Lee, Laura Wexler

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…For many who lived through them, however, these years seemed less of an ending than an opening to new social possibilities and new forms of struggle. A reemerging political radicalism, a second wave of feminist activism and an assertive anti-racist movement challenged ingrained ideas about the space of political action and set in motion new debates about cultural politics that turned on the political function of cultural representations.…”
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    Class conflict and class consciousness by Hickey, S

    Published 1978
    “…This in turn required the avoidance of contentious and divisive issues such as religion, and meant that precedence was given to organisation-building rather than to industrial militancy or political radicalism. This approach, which was typical of the labour movement in Germany, was thus in large measure a response to the problems of working class society in the Ruhr. …”
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    Investigating the Concept of Zaidi Imāms and its Effect on Shaping Political-Social Movements of Shiites of This Sect in Second and Third Centuries AH by yaghoub panahi, mohammad ali chelongar, asghar tabavar, vahid saaeedi

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…However the interpretation of this Shiites (Zaidi) of the concept of Imamate in the theoretical domain of their attitudes has given them a moderate approach, in practice, they have been led to political radicalism and pragmatism and the consequences of this pragmatism-indeed by the influences of temporal and spatial factors- have been the establishment of autonomous governments in different points of Islamic World.…”
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    Cinco siglos de posiciones alternativas, críticas y radicales en la psicología mexicana Five centuries of alternative, critical and radical positions in Mexican psychology by David Pavón Cuéllar

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…This exploration enables me to detect alternative, critical and radical positions, and to emphasize their intrinsic theoretical value, as well as their alternativeness, their political radicalism and their critical power. With this aim, I contextualize the positions, situating them in the history of Mexican psychology and in relation and opposition to dominant, compulsory and disciplinary positions.…”
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    Deprived, Radical, Alternatively Informed by Marc Ziegele, Maike Resing, Katharina Frehmann, Nikolaus Jackob, Ilka Jakobs, Oliver Quiring, Christian Schemer, Tanjev Schultz, Christina Viehmann

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…We draw on research from sociology, political science, and communication to predict that factors related to relative deprivation, political radicalism, and the consumption of alternative news on websites, video platforms, Social Network Sites, and messenger services are associated with an increased belief in Covid-19 conspiracy theories. …”
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    The political career of Sir Francis Burdett by Hodlin, C

    Published 1989
    “…The thesis argues that Sir Francis Burdett's position inside the established political world, he was M.P. for Westminster from 1807 to 1837, made him absolutely vital to grassroots political radicalism. His willingness to champion the cause of parliamentary reform enabled a national rejuvenation of the radical cause to take place after the success of Pitt's repressive legislation in the 1790s. …”
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    The politics of quotation: Charlotte Smith’s radical fictions and their allusions to the works of Milton, Rousseau, and Voltaire by Fernandez, LE

    Published 2020
    “…Specifically, it investigates how Smith utilizes quotations from authors connected with political radicalism—John Milton, Voltaire, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau—to work through the nuances of her own political thought. …”
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    A estratégia do confronto: a frente de mobilização <A NAME="tx01"></A>popular by Jorge Ferreira

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The consolidated idea states that only right-wingers supported the political radicalism, which resulted in the civil and military coup, while the left-wingers fought for political reforms and democracy. …”
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    Religious atavism and the climate crisis, with reference to Taylor and Rorty on liberalism by Veljkovic, S

    Published 2023
    “…The Rortyan view finds no need of more-than-human validation for utopian speculation, bringing into question the tendency of climate crisis to be invoked as a warrant for broadscale intellectual, social, and political radicalism. </p> <p>The concurrent conception of climate crisis from both impartial scientific reason and highly conditional ‘malaises of modernity’ is linked to long-standing tensions in the Enlightenment legacy of liberal democracies. …”
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    Faith in a new Scotland: dissent, piety, and political culture, 1760-1820 by Smith, PM

    Published 2024
    “…Chapters three and four analyse how dissenting Presbyterians sought to reconcile the tensions between their political theology and the demands placed upon them by the civil authorities, stemming from political radicalism and periods of prolonged warfare. Dissenting Presbyterians demonstrated their ability to come within a broad patriotic consensus, particularly during times of national crisis such as the French invasion threat. …”
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    Maschinengewehre und ein Wettbewerb der Revolutionsprojekte: Der Prozess gegen Ėduard Limonov by Matthias Meindl

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…<br/>The second section goes back to Walter Benjamin’s characterization of political radicalism among the bohemians of Baudelaire’s Paris. …”
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    Parliamentary army chaplains, 1642-51 by Laurence, A, Laurence, Anne

    Published 1982
    “…Chaplains do not, then, seem to have been responsible for sectarianism amongst the soldiers, nor did they encourage them to political radicalism. They may well have encouraged soldiers to be receptive to radical ideas, but only in those armies where the soldiers were already removed socially and geographically from their normal environment. …”
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    The labour movement in Clydeside politics, 1914-1922 by McLean, I, McLean, Iain

    Published 1972
    “…After March 1916 there was no more unofficial unrest on the Clyde for the rest of the war, in spite of an increase in both industrial militancy elsewhere and political radicalism locally. This accords with the contention that revolutionary socialism was inseparable from craft conservatism. …”
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