
Left-wing militancy
Left-wing militancy refers to the use of direct action, including protests, strikes, or sometimes violent measures, by groups or individuals motivated by leftist political ideologies. These ideologies often emphasize social equality, labor rights, and anti-capitalism. Militants may seek to challenge perceived injustices in society, such as economic inequality or governmental oppression. While some left-wing militants may engage in peaceful activism, others might resort to more extreme actions to express dissent or achieve their goals, often leading to conflicts with authorities and raising questions about the effectiveness and ethics of their methods.