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Theory of politics derived from anarchism.
Rather than accept the delays of representative politics, people with objectives or grievances in common should act directly to achieve their aims, either by demonstration or by such means as sit-ins, occupations, or the take-over of industrial premises.
Source:
April Carter, Direct Action and Liberal Democracy (London, 1973)
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