"If that's the best argument Coetzee can put up for his radical egalitarianism, you won't have any trouble showing how weak it is," Naomi concludes.
This implicit challenge to the social hierarchy was part of Jesus' program of radical egalitarianism.
Mr. Reynolds called the Justice an exponent of "radical egalitarianism" who "has allowed his liberal orthodoxy to shape his jurisprudence."
Rather, says Hadian, Ahmadinejad was and continues to be inspired above all by Ali Shariati, the mid-20th-century theorist of radical Islamic egalitarianism.
By Patel's assessment, the food sovereignty movement is showing promising signs of moving towards the radical egalitarianism and democratic praxis that such a model entails.
Specifically, he attacks modern liberalism for what he describes as its dual emphases on radical egalitarianism and radical individualism.
That core educational principle was abandoned about a generation ago, during a spasm of radical egalitarianism.
"I loved the radical egalitarianism of it," Koren explains.
Some interpreters see this verse as an attack on the judicial powers of the state and the church and a call for radical egalitarianism.
Because of their commitment to radical egalitarianism, most early radical feminist groups operated initially without any formal internal structure.