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OPEN RESISTANCE AGAINST THE ORDERS OF AN ESTABLISHED AUTHORITY THAT SEEKS TO GAIN CONCESSIONS FROM AN OPPRESSIVE POWER
Revolt; Rebellions; Insurrections; Civil revolt; Rebellious; Rebel groups; Rebel Camp; Popular uprising; Anti-government revolt; Rebel movement; Insurrection; Armed insurrection; Armed uprising; Rebelliousness; Civil insurrection; Rebel camp; Uprising; Rebelled; Insurrectionary; Uprisings; Commune (rebellion); Rebel group
  • [[Greek War of Independence]], (1821–30), rebellion of Greeks within the [[Ottoman Empire]], a struggle which resulted in the establishment of an independent [[Greece]].
  • The [[storming of the Bastille]], 14 July 1789, during the [[French Revolution]].

Insurrectionist         
  • Anarchist graffiti during the [[2008 Greek riots]]
  • [[Luigi Galleani]], an early leading proponent of insurrectionary anarchism
  • Battle of Seattle]]"
  • Aftermath of the [[Wall Street bombing]] (1920)
THEORY OF ANARCHISM
Insurrectionist; Insurrectionist anarchism; Insurrectionism; Insurrectionary anarchist; Insurrectionalist; Insurrectionary anarchists; Anarcho-insurrectionalism; Anarcho-insurrectionalist; Insurrectionalism; Guerrilla anarchism; Partisan anarchism; Militant anarchism; Anti-organizational anarchism; Anti-organisationalism; Anti-organisational anarchism; Anti-organizationalism
·noun One who favors, or takes part in, insurrection; an Insurgent.
Insurrectionary anarchism         
  • Anarchist graffiti during the [[2008 Greek riots]]
  • [[Luigi Galleani]], an early leading proponent of insurrectionary anarchism
  • Battle of Seattle]]"
  • Aftermath of the [[Wall Street bombing]] (1920)
THEORY OF ANARCHISM
Insurrectionist; Insurrectionist anarchism; Insurrectionism; Insurrectionary anarchist; Insurrectionalist; Insurrectionary anarchists; Anarcho-insurrectionalism; Anarcho-insurrectionalist; Insurrectionalism; Guerrilla anarchism; Partisan anarchism; Militant anarchism; Anti-organizational anarchism; Anti-organisationalism; Anti-organisational anarchism; Anti-organizationalism
Insurrectionary anarchism is a revolutionary theory and tendency within the anarchist movement that emphasizes insurrection as a revolutionary practice. It is critical of formal organizations such as labor unions and federations that are based on a political programme and periodic congresses.
uprising         
(uprisings)
When there is an uprising, a group of people start fighting against the people who are in power in their country, because they want to bring about a political change.
...a popular uprising against the authoritarian government...
Isolated attacks in the north-east of the country have now turned into a full-scale uprising.
= rebellion, revolt
N-COUNT: usu sing

Википедия

Rebellion

Rebellion, uprising, or insurrection is a refusal of obedience or order. It refers to the open resistance against the orders of an established authority.

A rebellion originates from a sentiment of indignation and disapproval of a situation and then manifests itself by the refusal to submit or to obey the authority responsible for this situation. Rebellion can be individual or collective, peaceful (civil disobedience, civil resistance, and nonviolent resistance) or violent (terrorism and guerrilla warfare).

Rebellion and revolt are often distinguished by their different aims. While rebellion generally seeks to evade and/or gain concessions from an oppressive power, a revolt seeks to overthrow and destroy that power, as well as its accompanying laws. The goal of rebellion is resistance while a revolt seeks a revolution. As power shifts relative to the external adversary, or power shifts within a mixed coalition, or positions harden or soften on either side, an insurrection may seesaw between the two forms.