Revolutionary movement

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Revolutionary movement is a specific type of social movement dedicated to carrying out a revolution. Charles Tilly defines it as a '[social movement] advancing exlusive competing claims to control of the state, or some segment of it' [Charles Tilly, European revolutions, 1492-1992, Oxford, p.10]

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