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The sociological study of social movements

The sociological study of social movements

Research found that evaluating the moral values of individual participants does not increase the morality or the actions of a larger movement.

We can only start to discern the distinction between "good" and "bad" movements if we assess the goals, tactics and outcomes of movements as collective phenomena.

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Successful movements should:

  • Define their goals and target the institution that has the power to make the changes.
  • Act in a political environment in which they have the leverage to demand systemic change.
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