Rebellion
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A rebellion is, in the most general sense, a refusal to accept authority. It may therefore be seen as encompassing a range of behaviours from civil disobedience to a violent organized attempt to destroy established authority. It is often used in reference to armed resistance against an established government, but can also refer to mass nonviolent resistance movements. Those who participate in rebellions are known as "rebels".
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- Counterculture
- Subversion
- Alternative lifestyle
- Opposition
- Anti-elitism
- Luther Blissett
- Activism
- Punk ideology
- Popular revolt in late medieval Europe
- Non-conformity
- Youth rebellion
- Slave rebellion
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