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Social movements
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Here are entered works discussing collectively organizations and movements, whose stated purpose is to work against what they regard as imperialism, i.e. the policy or practice of a country extending power over other states or areas of the world, often by annexing territory.
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Here are entered works on the social movement opposed to vaccination. Works on individuals' unwillingness or refusal to be vaccinated are entered under Vaccine hesitancy.
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--subdivision History--Autonomy and independence movements under names of countries, etc.
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Here are entered works on a movement led primarily by evangelical and fundamentalist Christians that that seeks to alter the sexual orientation of individuals from homosexuality to heterosexuality.
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-- See Also the narrower term Labor movement Here are entered works on the complex of organizations and individuals advocating improved conditions for the working population. Works limited to the efforts of organized labor are entered under Labor unions.
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Here are entered works on anti-government paramilitary social movements.
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Here are entered works on a group of post-1970 cults and organizations influenced by Eastern and Native American religions, occult beliefs and practices, mysticism, etc. and employing techniques, such as meditation, to enhance consciousness and develop human potential.
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Here are entered works on social movements advocating peace. Works on the renunciation on moral grounds of offensive or defensive military action are entered under Pacifism. --subdivision Protest movements under names of wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Protest movements
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Here are entered works discussing collectively organizations and movements whose stated purpose is to reduce or eliminate prisons.
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