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IDEOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR CONSIDERED AS EXTREME IN A PEJORATIVE SENSE
Extremist; Extremists; Political extremism; Extremist group; Political fringe; Political extremist; Extremist minorities; Fringe politics; Extremist politics

Counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism organizations         
Counterintelligence and Counterterror Organizations; Counterintelligence and counterterror organizations; Counter-intelligence and counterterror organizations
The counter-terrorism page primarily deals with special police or military organizations that carry out arrest or direct combat with terrorists. This page deals with the other aspects of counter-terrorism:
Religious views of Samuel Johnson         
Samuel Johnson's morality; Samuel Johnson's ethics views; Samuel Johnson's ethical views; Samuel Johnson's religious views
The religious views of Samuel Johnson are expressed in both his moralistic writings and his sermons.
Political views of Samuel Johnson         
  • Annotated proofs of Johnson's ''Taxation No Tyranny'' (1775)
Samuel Johnson's politics; Samuel Johnson's political views
Samuel Johnson (18 September 1709 13 December 1784), the celebrated British man of letters, wrote dozens of essays that defined his views on the politics of his time.

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Extremism

Extremism is "the quality or state of being extreme" or "the advocacy of extreme measures or views". The term is primarily used in a political or religious sense to refer to an ideology that is considered (by the speaker or by some implied shared social consensus) to be far outside the mainstream attitudes of society. It can also be used in an economic context. The term may be used pejoratively by opposing groups, but is also used in academic and journalistic circles in a purely descriptive and non-condemning sense.

Extremists' views are typically contrasted with those of moderates. In Western countries for example, in contemporary discourse on Islam or on Islamic political movements, the distinction between extremist and moderate Muslims is commonly stressed. Political agendas perceived as extremist often include those from the far-left politics or far-right politics, as well as radicalism, reactionism, fundamentalism, and fanaticism.