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radical cause, the - translation to English

1975 TELEVISION FILM DIRECTED BY JEREMY KAGAN
The Radical (movie); Katherine (movie); The Radical

radical cause, the      
= causa radical, la
Ex: Edwards had already shown his identification with the radical cause two years earlier by signing the Charter.
radical         
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Radicalist; Radicals; Radicalism; Radical (mathematics); The Radicals; Radical (disambiguation); Radically; Raddest; The Radicals (disambiguation); Radical (album); Radicalism (disambiguation); Radicality
(adj.) = radical, extremista, fanático
Ex: A similar approach to arrangement, but one which is less radical than reader interest arrangement, is to rely upon broad categorisation rather than detailed specification.
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* radical cause, the = causa radical, la
* radical change = cambio radical
lost cause         
  • Frontispiece]] to the first edition of<br/>Dixon's ''The Clansman'',<br/> by [[Arthur I. Keller]].}}
  • redemption]]", and relinquished in 2020 during the [[George Floyd protests]].
  • Flag of Georgia]] (1956–2001)
  • The Lost Cause ideology includes fallacies about the relationships between slaves and their masters.
  • The [[United Daughters of the Confederacy]] helped promulgate the Lost Cause's ideology through the construction of numerous memorials, such as this one in Tennessee.
AMERICAN HISTORICAL NEGATIONIST IDEOLOGY THAT HOLDS THAT THE CAUSE OF THE CONFEDERACY DURING THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR WAS A JUST AND HEROIC ONE
Lost Cause; Southern nostalgia; The Lost Cause; Confederate cause; The Rebel Cause; Rebel Cause; Rebel cause; Lost cause of the Confederacy; Lost Cause myth; The Lost Cause of the Confederacy; Lost Cause narrative; Northern Aggression; Confederate apologism; Confederate apologist; Lost cause mythology
n. causa perdida

Definition

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Wikipedia

Katherine (film)

Katherine (also known as The Radical) is a 1975 American TV movie written and directed by Jeremy Kagan, and starring Sissy Spacek, Art Carney and Henry Winkler. Intended to portray the time period of the Vietnam War, the title character was loosely based on Diana Oughton of the Weather Underground, who died in the 1970 Greenwich Village townhouse explosion when a bomb she was building accidentally exploded. Reviewers have also noted that Katherine also "borrowed from the then-current headlines involving Patty Hearst, another heiress whose exact level of voluntary involvement with the Symbionese Liberation Army remained hazy in 1975.

Through a series of flashbacks, the film, told in semi-documentary fashion, retraces the main characters' lives through the years 1964–1972.

Katherine originally aired in a two-hour time slot on October 5, 1975, and later was syndicated in a 78-minute version.