RADICALS
\ɹˈadɪkə͡lz], \ɹˈadɪkəlz], \ɹ_ˈa_d_ɪ_k_əl_z]\
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A political party. The term arose In England, in 1818, when the popular leaders, Hunt Cartwright, and others, sought to obtain a radical reform In the representative system of parliament. Bol- ingbroke (Disc. Parties, Let. 18) employs the term in its present accepted sense: "Such a remedy might have wrought a radical cure of the evil that threatens our constitution," etc. Wharton.
By Henry Campbell Black
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