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Social Movements In Politics

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Social movements in politics refer to collective efforts by individuals and groups to bring about social, political, or economic change through various forms of activism and advocacy.

Key Features

  • grassroots organizing
  • public demonstrations
  • lobbying politicians
  • media campaigns

Pros

  • Empower marginalized groups to have a voice in decision-making processes
  • Raise awareness about important social issues
  • Hold governments accountable for their actions

Cons

  • May lead to polarization and division within society
  • Can be co-opted by special interest groups for their own agendas
  • Some movements may resort to violence or extremism

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