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  2. Anakbayan - Wikipedia

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    Anakbayan (transl. Children of the People; [8] abbreviated as AB [9]) is an international militant [10] [11] youth organization espousing Marxism–Leninism–Maoism and National Democracy based in the Philippines. It is part of the broader Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, a left-wing alliance in the Philippines.

  3. Antifa (United States) - Wikipedia

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    [55] According to terrorism experts Colin Clarke and Michael Kenney, writing in War on the Rocks, direct actions such as anti-Trump protests, demonstrations against the alt-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos and the clash with neo-Nazis and white supremacists at the Unite the Right rally "reflects many Antifa supporters' belief that Trump is a ...

  4. Military government - Wikipedia

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    Military democracy, a war-based society that practices democracy. With an elected and removable general as supreme chief, a council of elders and a popular assembly . This article about a constitutional law topic is a stub .

  5. ETA (separatist group) - Wikipedia

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    ETA members fire blanks during the Day of the Basque Soldier of 2006. ETA changed its internal structure on several occasions, commonly for security reasons. The group used to have a very hierarchical organization with a leading figure at the top, delegating into three substructures: the logistical, military and political sections.

  6. Far-left politics - Wikipedia

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    Far-left politics is seen as radical politics because it calls for fundamental change to the capitalist socio-economic structure of society. [7] Radical-left politics, rejecting both neo-liberal social-democracy and revolutionary action, instead seeking to enact change from within government, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] prioritize equality of outcome over ...

  7. Defensive democracy - Wikipedia

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    Defensive democracy is a term referring to the collection of laws, delegated legislation, and court rulings which limit certain rights and freedoms in a democratic society in order to protect the existence of the state, its democratic character and institutions, minority rights, or other aspects of the democratic system.

  8. Armed with rifles, a ‘mudroots’ Detroit group wards off crime

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    The group calls itself a “mudroots” organization because of its approach. “We say ‘mudroot,’ because we get under the grass, we get into the mud, we get into the community, we get into ...

  9. Clandestine cell system - Wikipedia

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    The structure of a clandestine cell system can range from a strict hierarchy to an extremely distributed organization, depending on the group's ideology, its operational area, the communications technologies available, and the nature of the mission.