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  2. Radicalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many liberal Radical Republicans, (Liberal in this case meaning pro-free trade, civil service reform, federalism, and generally soft money) such as Charles Sumner and Lyman Turnbull, eventually began to leave the faction for other parties and Republican factions as Reconstruction wore on to a point considered excessive and the corruption of ...

  3. Food Justice Movement - Wikipedia

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    The intersection of race and food justice appears in the food justice movement, for example, in the San Francisco Bay Area and most notably in the city of Oakland. West Oakland, historically a neighborhood with a higher Black population, has also long been known as a food desert, meaning residents must travel over a mile for fresh food.

  4. Social liberalism - Wikipedia

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    Social liberals overlap with social democrats in accepting market intervention more than other liberals; [10] its importance is considered auxiliary compared to social democrats. [11] Ideologies that emphasize its economic policy include welfare liberalism, [12] New Deal liberalism and New Democrats in the United States, [13] and Keynesian ...

  5. Liberalism - Wikipedia

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    Liberalism has drawn criticism and support from various ideological groups throughout its history. Despite these complex relationships, some scholars have argued that liberalism actually "rejects ideological thinking" altogether, largely because such thinking could lead to unrealistic expectations for human society. [205]

  6. Classical liberalism - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Corn Law League brought together a coalition of liberal and radical groups in support of free trade under the leadership of Richard Cobden and John Bright, who opposed aristocratic privilege, militarism, and public expenditure and believed that the backbone of Great Britain was the yeoman farmer.

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  8. Agrarianism - Wikipedia

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    Internationally, they are most commonly aligned to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) and the Liberal International. Historically farmers' parties, a declining farmer population after the Second World War made them broaden their scope to other issues and sections of society.

  9. 'Country over party': Liz Cheney campaigns with Kamala ... - AOL

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    Republican Party of Wisconsin chairman Brian Schimming described Cheney as a "prop" for the Harris campaign and noted that she'd previously criticized the vice president as a "radical liberal who ...