This study analyzes the group formation within the populist sociographers that expresses a national radical policy in contrary to the existing Christian-national trend. This political view is the base of a common platform among Ferenc Erdei, Geza Feja and Peter Veres. The paper examines the approach to society of this group that intents to draw the attention in their sociographic writings to the inherited new socialization of Hungarian farmers and intents to establish a new national radical policy based on the farmers. This analysis points out that these three writers also share - beyond the opposition policy and the emancipation program of farmers - the vision of a social progress building on the tradition of the farmer society. In addition, the study highlights that these three sociographers are common to place the inherited opportunities in the social progress of the farmers living in the Alfold. By comparing the social approaches of these writers, the author analyzes to what unfounded value statements this committed national radical policy leads in the descriptions of the society.