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A radical movements is a form of social movement which varies depending on the motivation. Revolutionary movements seek to bring about radical political revolution. Reform movements to establish the legitimacy of important principles.
See also
- Collective action
- Mass mobilization
- New social movement theory
- Radicalization
- Resource mobilization
- Social constructionism
- Terrorism