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Americans?

This stub seems to be strongly POV. My own exposure to the idea of radical egalitarianism, for example, comes from reading about the French Revolution, and has nothing to do with race relations in the US, fwiw.

Radical?

Also odd to call it radical, given that its focus is on working within current institutions rather than uprooting said institutions. 86.3.29.53 (talk) 21:07, 4 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]