In the 1960s and 1970s, Warwick had a reputation as a politically radical institution.
It has been described as "a politically radical, beautifully designed, intellectual women's magazine".
His politically radical parody of a fundamentalist church service may indeed preach to the converted.
Whiteaker is known for a large concentration of young, politically radical residents.
Students believed the department voted her out because she was a woman with politically radical views.
All three were prominent participants in the proletarian literary movement, an important and politically radical current within modern Japanese literature.
But the politically radical are not more "hopeless" than the mainstream.
The people who are politically radical and have an opinion to express don't get laughs.
The 20th century saw the rise of various politically radical and anti-clerical governments.
Ms. Dudley, however, belonged to a more politically radical wing of modern dance.