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The most radical militant feminist activism was practiced by the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women, which was founded by Léon and her colleague, Claire Lacombe on 10 May 1793.
On 27 July Maximilien Robespierre, known in Republican circles as " the Incorruptible " for his ascetic dedication to his ideals, made his entrance, quickly becoming the most influential member of the Committee as it moved to take radical measures against the Revolution's domestic and foreign enemies.
Since conservatives in the Republican Party denounced Theodore Roosevelt as a radical, they were allowed to choose the vice-presidential candidate.
Such reluctance among many outer islands was sharpened by the radical, non-aristocratic, and sometimes Islamic nature of the Java-centric Republican leadership.
Quite a significant number of the citizen groupings known collectively as the antifascist ' partisan movement ' that did much to defeat fascist forces during the war, were politically communist-oriented or otherwise radical left in political views, such as left communists and anarchists – continuing to a great extent the political spirit of the failed Republican forces that fought Franco during the Spanish Civil War and the anarchist forces who briefly established a social-anarchist society in Catalonia, among other similar precedents.
His actions against radical Islam included mandatory courses for Muslim clerics, notably in the French language ( a third of them may not be fluent in the national language ), in moderate Muslim theology and in French secularism: laïcité, Republican principles and the law.
Yet he condoned radical republican and atheist Charles Bradlaugh and associated with the Roman Catholic Church, was linked both with the landed aristocracy class and the Irish Republican Brotherhood, with speculation in the 1890s that he may have even joined the latter organisation.
After the war, Logan, who had always been was always a staunch partisan, was identified with the radical wing of the Republican Party.
This was not only because it was not popular, but also because the Republican Party was the principal body to channel radical discontent within the political system.
This is the worst civil-rights package ever presented to the Congress and is reminiscent of the Reconstruction proposals and actions of the radical Republican Congress.
Other, more radical voices such as the Irish Republican Brotherhood called for full independence, but these were in a minority.
In April 1966, a New York Times article on New Jersey and the society voiced — in part — a concern for " the increasing tempo of radical right attacks on local government, libraries, school boards, parent-teacher associations, mental health programs, the Republican Party and, most recently, the ecumenical movement.
Nelson used his governorship as a bully pulpit for modest Republican reforms intended to provide more moderate alternatives to the radical Populist actions.
In the early 1980s the 79 Group ( like the 55 Group, named after the year they were formed, but unlike the 55 Group not an anti-English body, but a radical socialist organisation ) and Siol nan Gaidheal were banned, and in more recent times they have banned their members from joining the Scottish Republican Socialist Movement.
Republican conventions in New York, Massachusetts, and Illinois adopted radical platforms.
Conservatives at the Republican 1860 nominating convention in Chicago were able to block the nomination of William Seward, who had an earlier reputation as a radical ( but by 1860 had been criticized by Horace Greeley as being too moderate ).
There he was the principal author of the detailed tariff schedules that a Republican Senator denounced as " the most radical departure in the direction of free trade that has been proposed by any party during the last 70 years.
The motion was bitterly opposed by the radical members of the committee ( mostly members of the secret Irish Republican Brotherhood ), notably Patrick Pearse, Sean MacDermott, and Eamonn Ceannt, but was carried nevertheless in order to prevent a split.
Having left the Democratic Party, Boutwell became a founder of the Republican Party in 1854, formed to end the spread of slavery, and advocated the party's radical practical elements.
The Irish National Invincibles, usually known as " The Invincibles " were a radical splinter group of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and leading representatives of the Land League movement, both of Ireland and Britain.
* Wide Awake Club, a radical wing of the Republican Party in the United States
During his first ( and only ) term, he was elected Speaker of the United States House of Representatives after two months where the House was unable to reach a majority for John Sherman, the Republican candidate ( the Republicans had only a plurality and the Southern Oppositionists who held the balance of power were unwilling to support either a radical Republican or a Democrat ).
Although he was supported by Chief Justice and former President William Howard Taft, Butler's opposition to " radical " and " disloyal " professors at the University of Minnesota ( where he had served on the Board of Regents ) made him a controversial Supreme Court nominee when proposed by Republican President Warren Harding.

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He was introduced to Marxism by Mir Akbar Khyber during his imprisonment for activities deemed too radical by the government.
Parliament had, to a large degree, encouraged the radical political groups which emerged when the usual social controls broke down during the English Civil War.
The Law on Cooperatives enacted in May 1988 was perhaps the most radical of the economic reforms during the early part of the Gorbachev era.
The product of years of research and published shortly after his death, it shows how far Blake was inspired by dissident religious ideas rooted in the thinking of the most radical opponents of the monarchy during the English civil war.
The decisive cleavage between the two guards broke out during the general strike, when the radical elements of the Red Guards and Worker's Security Guards executed several political opponents in the main cities of southern Finland, and the first armed clashes between Civil Guards and Workers ' Guards broke out, with 34 reported casualties.
Conservatives and rightist activists saw the groups of radical workers active during the strike as a threat to the dominance and security of the former estates and the political right, and so resolved to use all means necessary to defend themselves, including armed force.
He enjoyed good relationships with union leaders like Albert Monk, President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, and Jim Healy, leader of the radical Waterside Workers Federation and he gained a reputation for tolerance, restraint and a willingness to compromise, although his controversial decision to use troops to take control of cargo facilities during a waterside dispute in Bowen, Queensland in September 1953 provoked bitter criticism.
The more radical party identified itself more boldly with the doctrines of John Wycliffe, sharing his passionate hatred of the monastic clergy, and his desire to return the Church to its supposed condition during the time of the apostles.
While Qutb's ideas became increasingly radical during his imprisonment prior to his execution in 1966, the leadership of the Brotherhood, led by Hasan al-Hudaybi, remained moderate and interested in political negotiation and activism.
* 1791 – Members of the French National Guard under the command of General Lafayette open fire on a crowd of radical Jacobins at the Champ de Mars, Paris, during the French Revolution, killing as many as 50 people.
Along with Subhas Chandra Bose, Nehru was considered a radical within the party during his tenure as general secretary due to his rejection of dominion status for India in favour of complete independence.
Fearful of the radical leadership in Iran, Kuwait aided Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War by permitting the transshipment of goods across its territory and by loans of about six billion US dollars.
The political terms Left and Right were coined during the French Revolution ( 1789 – 1799 ), referring to the seating arrangement in the Estates General: those who sat on the left generally supported the radical changes of the revolution, including the creation of a republic and secularization, while those on the right were supportive of the traditional institutions of the Old Regime.
In abstract painting during the 1950s and 1960s several new directions like hard-edge painting and other forms of geometric abstraction began to appear in artist studios and in radical avant-garde circles as a reaction against the subjectivism of abstract expressionism.
With the rise of the counterculture during the 1960s, Paganism continued to adapt and spread, particularly throughout the U. S., where radical new approaches emerged that dealt with contemporary social issues and interests, such as Neoshamanism, the Goddess movement and the Radical Faeries.
The Law on Cooperatives, enacted in May 1988, was perhaps the most radical of the economic reforms during the early part of the Gorbachev era.
Diplomatic relations between the United States and Congo were broken during the most radical Congolese-Marxist period, 1965-77.
Many historians have debated the reasons why the French Revolution took such a radical turn during the Reign of Terror of 1793 – 94.
Australian radical feminism developed slightly later, during an extended period of social radicalization, largely as an expression of that radicalization.
Other radical feminists have criticized Marxists ; during the 1960s in the U. S., many women became feminists because they perceived women as being excluded from, and discriminated against by, leftist political groups.
Stellar evolution is the process by which a star undergoes a sequence of radical changes during its lifetime.
The Dude is mostly inspired by Jeff Dowd, a member of the anti-war radical group the Seattle Liberation Front ( The Dude tells Maude Lebowski during the film that he was one of the Seattle Seven, who were members of the SLF ).
Due to the radical changes in the anime series during production, these two manga series are very different from the original anime series and each other.
In the United States and Europe during the Second Great Awakening of the 19th century and thereafter, many radical religious groups formed utopian societies in which all aspects of people's lives could be governed by their faith.

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