"We use the word radical – in keeping with its Latin derivation from "radix," or "root" – to emphasize that we are interested not in tinkering at the margin of our inherited public, private, and communal institutions but rather in promoting, when necessary, a wholesale revamping of their component parts."
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Ted Halstead and Michael Lind, in The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics (2001), p. 16
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