Transactional social movement

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The ideas that follow are inspired by the writings of Gene Sharp and their interpretation by Paul and Mark Engler.

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A social movement (or group) doing 'transactional political work targets those who hold power. To effect the desired change, they adopt a monolithic view of power, or one which believes people are dependent on their ruler for support.

A transactional social movement used instrumental demands, which are specific demands which are achievable given the immediate political landscape.