ikkeradikal
Ikkeradikal is a term used in political discourse to describe a stance that explicitly rejects radical methods and extreme positions while seeking substantial reform through pragmatic, nonviolent means. In this usage, proponents emphasize gradual policy change, evidence-based decision-making, coalition-building, and respect for constitutional processes and human rights.
Etymology and usage: The word appears as a compound of a negator meaning not and radikal (radical)
Policy orientation: Ikkeradikals typically favor incremental economic and social policy, stable institutions, anti-corruption measures, transparency, and
Reception and debate: Critics argue that the stance can impede urgent responses to crises or suppress innovative