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radical and structural
Where the adaptation process cannot adjust, due to sharp shocks or immediate radical change, structural dissolution occurs and either new structures ( or therefore a new system ) are formed, or society dies.
Under pressure from international lenders ( most notably the International Monetary Fund ), who refused to provide any more financial assistance unless inefficient and money-losing state owned operations were reduced and other reforms carried out, in February 1997 the new center right coalition embarked on a comprehensive macroeconomic stabilization and radical structural reform program.
Among the growing heterodoxy, the structural concepts of the Culte de la Raison became defined by Jacques Hébert, Antoine-François Momoro, Pierre-Gaspard Chaumette, Joseph Fouché, and other radical revolutionaries.
In the early 20th century a radical structural change took place on Kungsholmen.

radical and reform
Over the last two decades of his reign, Alfred undertook a radical reorganisation of the military institutions of his kingdom, strengthened the West Saxon economy through a policy of monetary reform and urban planning and strove to win divine favour by resurrecting the literary glories of earlier generations of Anglo-Saxons.
Also as Salieri aged he moved slowly away from his more liberal political stances as he saw the enlightened reform of Joseph II's reign, and the hoped for reforms of the French revolution, replaced with more radical revolutionary ideas.
Although perestroika was considered bold in the context of Soviet history, Gorbachev's attempts at economic reform were not radical enough to restart the country's chronically sluggish economy in the late 1980s.
We are, indeed, a nation at risk, and nothing but radical reform of our schools can save us from impending disaster ... Whatever the price ... the price we will pay for not doing it will be much greater.
In 1894 under pressure from Wilhelm Trompeter, the publisher of the magazine La Esperantisto, and some other leading users, Zamenhof reluctantly put forward a radical reform to be voted on by readers.
* 1894: Zamenhof, reacting to pressure, puts a radical reform to a vote, but it is overwhelmingly rejected.
As the influential result of his position as the chief cartoon artist for Punch ( published 1841 – 1992, 1996 – 2002 ), John Tenniel, through satirical, often radical and at times vitriolic images of the world, for five decades was and remained Great Britain ’ s steadfast social witness to the sweeping national changes in that nation ’ s moment of political and social reform.
During his speech at the capital, Voight stated the White House was using " radical Chicago tactics " in hopes to pass health care reform.
The Khmer Rouge subjected Cambodia to a radical social reform process that was aimed at creating a purely agrarian-based Communist society.
In 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev rose to power in the Soviet Union and began policies of radical political reform involving political liberalization, called Perestroika and Glasnost.
The report called for radical economic reform as well as the restructuring of both governmental instruments and public service.
* A proposal for spelling reform from his younger and more radical days
The 1968 – 1975 government of Juan Velasco Alvarado introduced radical reforms, which included agrarian reform, the expropriation of foreign companies, the introduction of an economic planning system, and the creation of a large state-owned sector.
More recently, advocates for radical reform in justice systems have called for a public policy adoption of non-punitive, non-violent Restorative Justice methods, and many of those studying the success of these methods, including a United Nations working group on Restorative Justice, have attempted to re-define justice in terms related to peace.
Reaching consensus between the various members was easier under Leonid Brezhnev's rule than under Mikhail Gorbachev, whose rule was marked by radical reform which threatened the interest of several institutional players within the system.
Upon convening in May, the congress elected Boris Yeltsin, a onetime Gorbachev protégé who had been exiled from the top party echelon because of his radical reform proposals and erratic personality, as president of the congress's permanent working body, the Supreme Soviet.
Betty Friedan and other liberal feminists often see precisely the radicalism of radical feminism as potentially undermining the gains of the women's movement with polarizing rhetoric that invites backlash and hold that they overemphasize sexual politics at the expense of political reform.
The sixteen-year extension of the bipartisan power-sharing agreement permitted the Liberal and Conservative élites to consolidate their socioeconomic control of Colombian society, and to strengthen the military to suppress political reform and radical politics proposing alternative forms of government for Colombia.
The reform of 1906 was the most radical in the history of Swedish orthography.
In May 2012 began a radical labor reform that make more flexible labor market and facilitates the layoffs.
" Such views of the Second Vatican Council were condemned by the Church's hierarchy, and the works of theologians who were active in the Council or who closely adhered to the Council's aspect of reform ( such as Hans Küng ) have often been criticized by the Church for espousing a belief system that is radical and misguided.
There was a mood of alarm and mistrust, and, while the crisis was developing, the presidents of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton developed a project to reform the sport and forestall possible radical changes forced by government upon the sport.
He would not hear of any radical reform of the cumbrous and obsolete Constitution of 1809.
:" Between 1984 and 1993, New Zealand underwent radical economic reform, moving from what had probably been the most protected, regulated and state-dominated system of any capitalist democracy to an extreme position at the open, competitive, free-market end of the spectrum.

radical and secret
In addition, with the Carlsbad Decrees of 1819, Chancellor Prince Metternich and his secret police enforced censorship, mainly in universities, to keep a watch on the activities of professors and students, whom he held responsible for the spread of radical liberal ideas.
" The writer and J. Edgar Hoover biographer Curt Gentry has noted that a similar story about Hall was planted in the media through the FBI's secret COINTELPRO campaign of disruption and disinformation against radical opposition groups.
Because of its occasional radical contents ( see " Contents " below ), the French government suspended the encyclopedia's privilège in 1759, but because it had many highly placed supporters, notably Malesherbes and Madame de Pompadour, work continued " in secret.
But he made no secret of his opposition to the radical Republicans.
In his 2003 book A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America, political scientist Michael Barkun notes that a vast popular audience has been introduced by the film to the notion that the U. S. government is controlled by a secret team in black helicopters — a view once confined to the radical right.
The man with the footprints turns out to be Mary's secret fiancé, Goyles, a radical Socialist agitator considered " an unsuitable match " by her family, who was meeting Mary to elope with her.
A maniac called Gary McMara, who likes to wear women's underwear and who accuses Kelso of conspiring with some radical political group ( the " secret state "), follows Kelso to Finland, where McMara dies after he is thrown into an ice-cold lake by Kelso and subsequently warmed too quickly in a sauna.
In a plot loosely based on the case of US police official and alleged torture expert Dan Mitrione, an American embassy official ( played by Yves Montand ) is kidnapped by the Tupamaros, a radical leftist urban guerilla group, which interrogates him in order to reveal the details of secret American support for repressive regimes in Latin America.
Among the radical reforms called for in The People's Charter were universal suffrage and voting by secret ballot.
The more radical antisemite and National Liberal Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu expressed much criticism of this moderate stance ( which he also believed was represented within the party by Rosetti and Ion Ghica ), and he even claimed that Kogălniceanu was a secret " faithful " of the Talmud.
Realising that they had little chance of success the leaders of the society wound down the Friends of the People and radical activity became the preserve of secret organisations such as the United Irishmen and the United Scotsmen.
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.
Bakunin continued to defend the young radical he called " my tiger cub ," and even advised Nechayev to form a secret society which used " Jesuit methods or even entanglement " against enemy societies and the government.
Some nationalist secret societies took up ultranationalism, Japan-centred radical ideas.
Before the 1848 Wallachian revolution, he presided a literary society ( Societatea Literară ) which served as a front for the radical secret association Frăţia.
Together with Nicolae Bălcescu, Ion Ghica and Christian Tell, Golescu was a founding member of the Frăţia (" Brotherhood ") freemason and radical secret society in 1843, meant as opposition to Wallachian Prince Gheorghe Bibescu.
After 1566, the most radical figures, the separatists, went underground to organise and lead illegal, secret congregations.
The more radical Covenanters, in the Kirk party, insisted that any future deal with the King or other would have to include the public endorsement of their demands and not the secret promise of concessions in the future.
Enlisting the aid of private investigator Lomax ( Forrest ) they find themselves caught between her husband's past radical associates and the secret services of several countries.
The activities of Galleani and his group centered around the promotion of a radical and violent form of anarchism, ostensibly by speeches, newsletters, labor agitation, political protests, and secret meetings.
Connections between the Qizilbash and other religious groups and secret societies, such as the Mazdaki movement in the Sassanid Empire, or its more radical offspring, the Persian Ḵhorrām-Dīnān ( Khurrāmīyah ) sect, have been suggested.
Behind the Assassination in Sarajevo was a secret radical organization, Black Hand, from Serbia.

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