Cultural radicalism is also used outside of Denmark. In Scandinavia, it often refers to the Danish movement, but elsewhere, the concept may just share the etymology. In
Sweden, cultural radicalism has been seen as opposition to the Swedish church and to the
Neo-Victorian sexual moral. In
Norway the movement has been associated with the magazine
Mot Dag in 1930s and its authors such as
Sigurd Hoel and
Arnulf Øverland. In the US,
cultural radicalism is sometimes used as the opposite of
cultural conservatism, especially in the context of
culture wars. ==Cultural radicals==