Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

radical-agenda

noun
/ˈrædɪkəl əˈdʒɛndə/
Definition
A set of goals or plans that advocate for significant, fundamental changes in a particular system, often related to social, political, or economic reform.
Examples
  • The activists put forth a radical agenda aimed at redefining the country’s approach to climate change.
  • His radical agenda included reforms to the education system and universal healthcare.
  • The group rallied behind a radical agenda that challenged the status quo.
Meaning
Specifically tied to a movement that seeks to achieve profound transformation rather than superficial adjustments.
Synonyms
  • transformative policy
  • progressive plan
  • revolutionary strategy