Category
page 1Radicalism (historical)
Liberté, égalité, fraternité
national motto of France and Haiti
social liberalism
political ideology within liberalism
classical radicalism
historical political movement within liberalism
utopian socialism
political theory concerned with imagined socialist societies

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right|thumb|upright=1.35|A photograph of the Great Chartist Meeting on Kennington Common, London, 1848
Fabian Society
British socialist organisation founded in 1884
Charles James Fox
British Whig statesman (1749–1806)
left-wing nationalism
form of nationalism based upon social equality, popular sovereignty, and national self-determination

Levellers
The Levellers were a political movement active during the English Civil War who were committed to popular sovereignty, extended suffrage, equality before the law and religious tolerance. The hallmark of Leveller thought was its populism, as shown by its emphasis on equal natural rights, and their practice of reaching the public through pamphlets, petitions and vocal appeals to the crowd.
Irish republicanism
political movement for the unity and independence of Ireland
jacobinism
political ideology
Jacksonian Democracy
19th-century American political philosophy
Korean independence movement
1900s–1940s movement against Japanese rule of Korea
Le Père Duchesne
periodical literature
Jeffersonian democracy
American political persuasion of the 1790s until the 1820s
John Cartwright
English naval officer and political reformer
cultural radicalism
movement in Nordic culture
Exaltados
The Exaltados ('Fanatics' or 'Extremists', in the sense of 'radicals') was the label given to the most left-wing or progressive political current of liberalism in nineteenth-century Spain. Associated with, and at times inspired by, French Jacobinism and republicanism, it corresponded to the political current known more generally as Radicalism.
Critica Sociale
newspaper
International Entente of Radical and Similar Democratic Parties
political international of radical political parties