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Beside the Jacobson-type radicals of near-rings, R. Mlitz introduced some new types of radicals which have the origin in universal algebra. For example, the upper radical of all simple near-rings with identity is hypernilpotent (i.e., it contains all nilpotent near-rings) and hyperconstant (contains all constant near-rings). Another interesting example is the M-radical which has all zero-symmetric near-rings as its semisimple class; it is the ideal generated by the constants.