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"People Power" is a political term denoting the populist driving force of any social movement which invokes the authority of grassroots opinion and willpower, usually in opposition to that of conventionally organised corporate or political forces. People power protest attempts to make changes in the political process of a given state - it refers to “revolutions driven by civil society mobilisation” which result in a reconfiguration of political power in a given state. As denoted by the name, this method is reliant on popular participation “civilian-based” and therefore does not include isolated acts or protest without an overarching organisation by a group of people. People power can be manifested as a small-scale protest or campaign for neighborhood change; or as wide-ranging, revolutiona

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  • Kekuatan rakyat (in)
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  • "Kekuatan rakyat" (bahasa Inggris: People power) adalah sebuah yang mengartikan kekuatan gerak populis dari gerakan sosial manapun yang mendesak otoritas dari opini akar rumput dan kekuatan kehendak, biasanya dalam penentangan terhadap kelompok yang terorganisir secara konvensional atau pasukan politik. "Kekuatan rakyat" dapat diwujudkan sebagai protes skala kecil atau kampanye untuk perubahan wilayah; atau secara lebih luas, tindakan revolusioner yang melibatkan nasional, mogok kerja dan mogok massal dengan tujuan menggulingkan pemerintahan dan/atau sistem politik yang berdiri. (in)
  • "People Power" is a political term denoting the populist driving force of any social movement which invokes the authority of grassroots opinion and willpower, usually in opposition to that of conventionally organised corporate or political forces. People power protest attempts to make changes in the political process of a given state - it refers to “revolutions driven by civil society mobilisation” which result in a reconfiguration of political power in a given state. As denoted by the name, this method is reliant on popular participation “civilian-based” and therefore does not include isolated acts or protest without an overarching organisation by a group of people. People power can be manifested as a small-scale protest or campaign for neighborhood change; or as wide-ranging, revolutiona (en)
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  • "People Power" is a political term denoting the populist driving force of any social movement which invokes the authority of grassroots opinion and willpower, usually in opposition to that of conventionally organised corporate or political forces. People power protest attempts to make changes in the political process of a given state - it refers to “revolutions driven by civil society mobilisation” which result in a reconfiguration of political power in a given state. As denoted by the name, this method is reliant on popular participation “civilian-based” and therefore does not include isolated acts or protest without an overarching organisation by a group of people. People power can be manifested as a small-scale protest or campaign for neighborhood change; or as wide-ranging, revolutionary action involving national street demonstrations, work stoppages and general strikes intending to overthrow an existing government and/or political system. With regards to tactics employed by People Power movements, both nonviolence and violence have been used throughout history: as was the case in the non-violent 1986 Philippines revolution which overthrew the Marcos régime, or the violent uprising in Libya in 2011. As denoted by the name, people power movements are reliant on popular participation and are therefore supported by civilians, as opposed to a governmental organisation or military wing. For this reason, academics and historians often consider the grassroots nature of people power movements, as they express the discontent of the governed. (en)
  • "Kekuatan rakyat" (bahasa Inggris: People power) adalah sebuah yang mengartikan kekuatan gerak populis dari gerakan sosial manapun yang mendesak otoritas dari opini akar rumput dan kekuatan kehendak, biasanya dalam penentangan terhadap kelompok yang terorganisir secara konvensional atau pasukan politik. "Kekuatan rakyat" dapat diwujudkan sebagai protes skala kecil atau kampanye untuk perubahan wilayah; atau secara lebih luas, tindakan revolusioner yang melibatkan nasional, mogok kerja dan mogok massal dengan tujuan menggulingkan pemerintahan dan/atau sistem politik yang berdiri. (in)
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