Militant

The English word militant is both an adjective and a noun, and it is generally used to mean vigorously active, combative and/or aggressive, especially in support of a cause, as in "militant reformers".[1][2] It comes from the 15th century Latin "militare" meaning "to serve as a soldier". The related modern concept of the militia as a defensive organization against invaders grew out of the Anglo-Saxon fyrd. In times of crisis, the militiaman left his civilian duties and became a soldier until the emergency was over, when he returned to his civilian occupation.

The current meaning of militant does not usually refer to a registered soldier: it can be anyone who subscribes to the idea of using vigorous, sometimes extreme, activity to achieve an objective, usually political. A "militant [political] activist" would be expected to be more confrontational and aggressive than an activist not described as militant.

Militance may or may not include physical violence, armed combat, terrorism, and the like. The Trotskyist Militant group in the United Kingdom published a newspaper, was active in labour disputes, moved resolutions in political meetings, but was not based on violence. The purpose of the Christian Church Militant is to struggle against sin, the devil and ". . . the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places" (Ephesians 6:12), but it is not a violent movement.

As adjective

Militant can mean "vigorously active and aggressive, especially in support of a cause" as in 'militant reformers'.[1] The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, defines militant as "Having a combative character; aggressive, especially in the service of a cause". The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines militant as "aggressively active (as in a cause)".[2] It says that the word militant might typically be used in phrases such as 'militant conservationists' or 'a militant attitude'.[2]

An example of the adjective usages is demonstrated when The New York Times ran an article titled Militant Environmentalists Planning Summer Protests to Save Redwoods describing a group that believes in "confrontational demonstrations" and "nonviolent tactics" to get across their message of preserving the environment.[3] Another usage example includes 'a militant political activist',[4] drawing attention to behaviours typical of those engaged in intensive political activism. The political protests headed by Reverend Al Sharpton have been described as militant in nature in The Washington Post.[5]

In general usage, a militant person is a confrontational person who does not necessarily use violence.

Militant is often used within some religious circles to denote the continuous battle of Christians (as church members) or the Christian Church in their struggle against sin. In particular, the Roman Catholic Church differentiates between Church militant and church triumphant.[6][7] Ellen G. White, one of the founders of the Seventh-day Adventist church, says "Now the church is militant. Now we are confronted with a world in darkness, almost wholly given over to idolatry."[8]

Such religious meaning must not be confused with the word 'belligerent' used to describe extremist religious behaviours found in some who, based on their extreme religious beliefs or ideologies, take up weapons and become involved in warfare, or who commit acts of violence or terrorism in an attempt to advance their extremist religious agendas. Such extremist groups can be Christian,[9][10] Muslims,[11][12][13] Jewish,[14][15][16] or of any other religious affiliation.

As noun

A militant, as a noun, is a person who uses militant methods in pursuit of an objective;[17] the term is not associated with the military. Militant can refer to an individual displaying aggressive behavior or attitudes.

Militant is sometimes used as a euphemism for terrorist or armed insurgent.[18] (For more on this, see mass media usage below.)

The word "militant" is sometimes used to describe groups that do not name or describe themselves as militants, but that advocate extreme violence. In the early 21st century, members of groups involved in Islamic terrorism such as Al-Qaeda and ISIS are usually described as militants.[19]

Mass media usage

Newspapers, magazines, and other information sources may deem militant and guerrilla as neutral terms,[20][21] whereas terrorist[22] conventionally indicates disapproval of the behavior of the individual or organization so labeled, regardless of the motivations for such behavior, and freedom fighter indicates approval. Militant, at other times, can refer to anyone not a member of formal armed forces engaging in warfare or serving as a combatant.

The mass media sometimes uses the term "militant" in the context of terrorism.[18] Journalists sometimes apply the term militant to paramilitary movements using terrorism as a tactic. The mass media also has used the term militant groups or radical militants for terrorist organizations.[18][23][24]

Those resisting a foreign military occupation can be seen as not meriting the label terrorists because their acts of political violence against military targets of a foreign occupier do not violate international law. Protocol 1 of the Geneva Conventions gives lawful combatant status to those engaging in armed conflicts against alien (or foreign) occupation, colonial domination and racist régimes. Non-uniformed guerrillas also gain combatant status if they carry arms openly during military operations. Protocol 1 does not legitimize attacks on civilians by militants who fall into these categories.

In the UN General Assembly Resolution on terrorism (42/159, 7 December 1987). which condemns international terrorism and outlines measures to combat the crime, with one proviso: "that nothing in the present resolution could in any way prejudice the right to self-determination, freedom and independence, as derived from the Charter of the United Nations, of peoples forcibly deprived of that right [...], particularly peoples under colonial and racist regimes and foreign occupation or other forms of colonial domination, nor...the right of these peoples to struggle to this end and to seek and receive support [in accordance with the Charter and other principles of international law]."

Span of militancy

Militants occur across the political spectrum, including racial or religious supremacists, separatists, abortion opponents and proponents, and environmentalists. Examples of left-wing, right-wing, and advocacy group militants include militant reformers, militant feminists, militant animal rights advocates, and militant anarchists. The phrase militant Islam can suggest violent and aggressive political activity by Islamic individuals, groups, movements, or governments. There are also various secret societies that are classified as militant groups.[citation needed]

Using the president's authority to assassinate people worldwide who pose an "imminent threat" if "capture is not feasible",[25][better source needed] the Obama administration routinely called every victim of extrajudicial killing a militant.[26]

Organizations

Among organisations that describe themselves as militants, the Ulster Young Militants are an example of a group resorting to violence (intimidation, arson, and murder) as a deliberate tactic.

Militant research

Militant research is defined as a type of research that is distinct from academia while also not synonymous with the political militant. It refuses the alienating practices of academia which separate researchers from the political meaning of their activity.[27] In recent years it has become an increasingly popular approach for doing research[28] especially since it attempts to resolve academic concerns related to representation and auto-critique.[29]

See also

Compare and contrast these related articles:

  • activist – individuals in intentional action to bring about social or political change.
  • belligerent – one of a contracting parties in a conflict.
  • Church militant (Ecclesia Militans)
  • combat or fighting – purposeful conflict between one or more persons, often involving violence and intended to establish dominance over the opposition.
  • combatant – a soldier or guerrilla member who is waging war.
  • crusader – Christian warriors in a series of several military campaigns—usually sanctioned by the Papacy—that took place during the 11th through 13th century. Used contemporarily to describe people that attack Islam, whether perceived or real.
  • demonstrator – an individual who is publicly displaying the common opinion of an activist group, often economically, political, or socially, by gathering in a crowd, usually at a symbolic place or date, associated with that opinion.
  • extremist – ideas or actions thought by critics to be hyperbolic and unwarranted.
  • filibuster or freebooter – is someone who engages in an (at least nominally) unauthorized military expedition into a foreign country or territory to foment or support a revolution.
  • fundamentalism – anti-modernist movements in various religions.
  • guerrilla – small combat groups and the individual members of such groups operating with small, mobile and flexible combat groups called cells, without a front line.
  • imminent threat – a criterion in international law, developed over the Caroline affair, described as being "instant, overwhelming, and leaving no choice of means, and no moment for deliberation."; the Caroline test has as additional criterion that the response must be proportionate to the threat.
  • insurgent – an armed rebellion by any irregular armed force that rises up against an established authority, government, administration or occupation.
  • jihadist – political neologism used to describe violent persons and movements in contemporary Islam.
  • man-at-arms – medieval term for a soldier, almost always a professional.
  • mercenary – soldier who fights, or engages in warfare primarily for private gain, usually with little regard for ideological, national or political considerations.
  • military – any armed force, it generally refers to a permanent, professional force of soldiers or guerrillas.
  • Militant (or the Militant tendency) – Trotskyist group active as an entryist group within the UK Labour Party who were found to be in breach of the Labour Party's constitution. The group existed in this form from 1964 to 1991.
  • mujahideen – Muslim fighters; literally means "strugglers" or "people doing jihad". The traditional Arabic term for a "jihadist".
  • partisan – member of a lightly equipped irregular military force formed to oppose control of an area by a foreign power or by an army of occupation.
  • privateer – a private person who engages in maritime warfare under a commission of war, and often is rewarded with booty obtained.
  • protester – expresses relatively overt reaction to events or situations: sometimes in favour, more often opposed.
  • preemptive strike – a surprise attack to counter an anticipated enemy offensive.
  • rebel – individuals who participate in rebellions.
  • Reform Movement – kind of social movement that aims to make gradual change, or change in certain aspects of the society rather than rapid or fundamental changes.
  • rioter – people in crowds committing crimes or acts of violence
  • soldier – person who has enlisted with, or has been conscripted into, the armed forces of a sovereign country and has undergone training and received equipment to defend that country or its interests.
  • vigilante – any individual(s) who establish their own form of justice or forms a collaboration with law enforcement to fight against criminal activities. Usually militant, armed, and not complying with the rule of law.
  • war – state of widespread conflict between states, organisations, or relatively large groups of people, which is characterised by the use of violent, physical force between combatants or upon civilians.
  • warrior – person habitually engaged in combat. In tribal societies, warriors often form a caste or class of their own.
  • zealot – an individual who is zealous on behalf of God.

References

  1. ^ a b "Dictionary Reference.com". Dictionary Reference.com. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Merriam-Webster". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  3. ^ Bishop, Katherine; Times, Special To the New York (19 June 1990). "The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  4. ^ "American Heritage Dictionary". Ask.com. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  5. ^ The Washington Post, by Howard Kurtz, 30 March 1990.
  6. ^ "Catholic View of Church Militant – Theology". Ewtn.com. 12 January 1935. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  7. ^ "Catholic View of Church Militant – Teachings". Ewtn.com. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  8. ^ "The Ministry of Healing, page 504". Whiteestate.org. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  9. ^ "Terrorism by Christians". Atheism.about.com. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  10. ^ "Third Article on Terrorism by Christians". Antiwar.com. 14 February 2009. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  11. ^ "Terrorism by Muslim". Muhammadanism.org. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  12. ^ Sean O’Neill, Zahid Hussain and Michael Evans (12 April 2009). "More terrorism by Muslims". Sheikyermami.com. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  13. ^ Dr. Mark Gabriel. "Third Article on Terrorism by Muslims". Internationalwallofprayer.org. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  14. ^ "Jewish Terrorism Against the British". Thewebfairy.com. Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  15. ^ "More Terrorism by Jews". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 28 January 1947. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  16. ^ Judith Apter Klinghoffer. "Third Article on Terrorism by Jews". Hnn.us. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  17. ^ Macmillan dictionary definition of militant as noun
  18. ^ a b c Sanders, Clinton. Marginal Conventions: Popular Culture, Mass Media, and Social Deviance. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1990. Decoding the Mass Media and Terrorism Connection. Page 98.
  19. ^ BBC: Nigeria blast blamed on Islamic militant group Boko Haram. Example of use of "militant" to describe a group suspected of carrying out a suicide bombing(Boko Haram)
  20. ^ Juergensmeyer, Mark. Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence. Comparative studies in religion and society, 13. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. Page 9.
  21. ^ Peloso, Vincent C. Work, Protest, and Identity in Twentieth-Century Latin America. Jaguar books on Latin America, no. 26. Wilmington, Del: Scholarly Resources, 2003. Page 238.
  22. ^ Richard Jackson, Jeroen Gunning, Marie Breen Smyth, Critical Terrorism Studies: A New Research Agenda. Taylor & Francis, 2009. Page 162.
  23. ^ Paul Wilkinson, Homeland security in the UK: future preparedness for terrorist attack since 9/11. Taylor & Francis, 2007. Page 55.
  24. ^ Savitch, H. V. Cities in a Time of Terror: Space, Territory, and Local Resilience. Cities and contemporary society. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 2008. Page 45.
  25. ^ Brian Williams (18 June 2012). "Obama: less rights, more drones–don't worry, it's legit". The Militant. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  26. ^ Michael Boyle (11 June 2012). "Obama's drone wars and the normalisation of extrajudicial murder". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  27. ^ Colectivo Situaciones (September 2003). "On the researcher militant". EIPCP. Archived from the original on 5 July 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  28. ^ Sam Halversen (9 September 2015). "Militant research against-and-beyond itself: critical perspectives from the university and Occupy London" (PDF). Area. 47 (4): 466–472. Bibcode:2015Area...47..466H. doi:10.1111/area.12221. Archived (PDF) from the original on 30 April 2019.
  29. ^ Jared Sacks (20 September 2018). "On Militancy, Self-reflection, and the Role of the Researcher". Politikon. 45 (3): 438–455. doi:10.1080/02589346.2018.1523349. S2CID 150093217.

Read other articles:

Arboretum de Font Romeu Font Romeu balcón de la Cerdaña, el entorno boscoso natural de la zona.UbicaciónPaís  FranciaLocalidad  FranciaInformación meteorológica y de navegación aérea sobre Arboretum de Font Romeu en FallingRain.com Región de Languedoc-Roussillon Departamento de Pyrénées-Orientales Comuna de Font-Romeu-Odeillo-Via.Coordenadas 42°31′00″N 2°03′00″E / 42.516619, 2.049873CaracterísticasOtros nombres Arborètum de Font-RomeuTipo ...

 

Erzherzog-Johann-HütteÖAK-Schutzhütte Erzherzog-Johann-Hütte auf der Adlersruhe am Großglockner-Normalweg Erzherzog-Johann-Hütte auf der Adlersruhe am Großglockner-Normalweg Lage auf der Adlersruhe, unterhalb des Großglockners; Bezirk Spittal an der Drau, Bundesland Kärnten, Österreich; Talort: Heiligenblut (Kärnten) Gebirgsgruppe Glocknergruppe Geographische Lage: 47° 4′ 12,1″ N, 12° 42′ 5,5″ O47.07003312.7015333454Koordinaten: 47...

 

Sejarah  Belanda Nama Marnix van Sint AldegondeAsal nama Philips of Marnix, Lord of Saint-AldegondePemilik Netherland LinePembangun N.V. Dutch Shipbuilding Maatsch. AmsterdamPasang lunas 8 Desember 1928Diluncurkan 21 Desember 1929Selesai 12 September 1930Identifikasi call sign PFVA Nasib Tenggelam oleh serangan udara pada 7 November 1943 Ciri-ciri umum Tonase 19.355 GRT[1]Panjang 17.679 m (58.002 ft)Lebar 1.686 m (5.531 ft)Daya muat 1.198 m (3.930...

The native form of this personal name is Shin Hyuk. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals. Hyuk ShinBackground informationBornSeoul, South KoreaGenresPop, K-popOccupation(s)CEOrecord producerentrepreneurYears active2004–presentLabels153/Joombas Music GroupMusical artist Hyuk Shin (Hangul: 신혁; born June 5, 1985) is an international multi-platinum record producer, music executive, and entrepreneur who has worked with global superstars such as Justin Bieber, ...

 

Barbastella leucomelas Estado de conservação Pouco preocupante (IUCN 3.1) Classificação científica Reino: Animalia Filo: Chordata Classe: Mammalia Ordem: Chiroptera Família: Vespertilionidae Subfamília: Vespertilioninae Tribo: Plecotini Género: Barbastella Espécie: B. leucomelas Nome binomial Barbastella leucomelas(Cretzschmar, 1826) Barbastella leucomelas é uma espécie de morcego da família Vespertilionidae. Pode ser encontrada na Ásia, com populações isoladas no Egito, Eritre...

 

アウトバーン アウトバーン 1aドイツ語: Autobahnzweig A1a 地図 ■テンプレート(■ノート ■使い方) ■PJ道路 アウトバーン 1a(ドイツ語: Autobahnzweig A1a)はスイスの高速道路の支線。なおA1aは一本の連続した路線ではなく、A1から伸びる三本の支線の総称である。 路線 ジュネーヴ線(Genève) ペルリージャンクションからジュネーヴ市街を結ぶ、ジュネーヴ州の支線...

Wolof language edition of Wikipedia Wolof WikipediaScreenshotType of siteInternet encyclopedia projectAvailable inWolof languageHeadquartersMiami, FloridaOwnerWikimedia FoundationURLwo.wikipedia.orgCommercialNoRegistrationOptionalContent licenseCreative Commons ShareAlike License 3.0 The Wolof Wikipedia is the edition of Wikipedia in the Wolof language. It currently has 1,689 articles. The Wikipedia was started in the beginning of 2005, along with the Bambara Wikipedia and the Fula Wikip...

 

Metro station in Delhi, India This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Dhansa Bus Stand metro station – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Dhansa Bus Stand Delhi Metro stationGeneral informationLocationNajafgarh Dhansa, Najaf...

 

English sports equipment brand MitreTypeSubsidiaryIndustrySports equipment, textileFounded1817; 206 years ago (1817) in Huddersfield, EnglandHeadquartersWakefield, EnglandArea servedWorldwideProductsFootball balls and uniforms, rugby balls, sportswear, apparel, accessoriesParentPentland GroupWebsitemitre.com Mitre Sports International Ltd., mostly known as Mitre, is an English sports equipment manufacturer based in Wakefield. Mitre is mainly focused on association football b...

AwardGolden FootFrancesco Totti's 2010 Golden Foot imprintLocationHôtel de Paris Monte-CarloCountryMonacoPresented byMonarchy of MonacoFirst awarded2003Currently held by Robert Lewandowski, Kosovare Asllani (2022)Websitegoldenfoot.com The Golden Foot award is an international football award, given to players who stand out for their athletic achievements (both as individuals and team players) and for their personality. The award is only given to active players of at least 28 years of age, and...

 

Productivity software Microsoft Office 2008 for MacMicrosoft Office 2008 for Mac applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Entourage on Mac OS X 10.5 LeopardDeveloper(s)MicrosoftInitial releaseJanuary 15, 2008; 15 years ago (2008-01-15)Stable release12.3.6 / March 12, 2013; 10 years ago (2013-03-12) Operating systemMac OS X 10.4.9 through macOS 10.14.6PredecessorMicrosoft Office 2004 for MacSuccessorMicrosoft Office for Mac 2011TypeOffice suiteLicenseCommer...

 

David SoslanQueen Tamar and David Soslan. From the painting by G. Kotayev, B. Sanakoyev and U. Gassiyev.King consort of GeorgiaTenurec. 1187/1189 – c. 1207Died1207SpouseTamar of GeorgiaIssueGeorge IV of Georgia Rusudan of GeorgiaHouseBagrationi dynastyFatherJadaronReligionGeorgian Orthodox ChurchKhelrtva David Soslan (Georgian: დავით სოსლანი, romanized: davit soslani) (died 1207) was a prince from Alania and second husband of Queen Tamar, whom he married in c. 11...

Representative of a head of state, usually for a colony For the ecclesiastical position, see Steward (Methodism). A steward is an official who is appointed by the legal ruling monarch to represent them in a country and who may have a mandate to govern it in their name; in the latter case, it is synonymous with the position of regent, vicegerent, viceroy, king's lieutenant (for Romance languages), governor, or deputy (the Roman rector, praefectus, or vicarius). Etymology From Old English stíw...

 

Bateria de sal fundidoBateria ZEBRATipo primary cell (en)bateria recarregáveleditar - editar código-fonte - editar Wikidata A bateria de sal fundido pertence a uma classe de baterias elétricas de alta temperatura de células primárias e secundárias que utilizam sal fundido como eletrólito. Na maioria dos casos o sal utilizado tem o sódio como base e esta bateria é comumente denominada bateria de sal líquido. Este tipo de bateria apresenta alta densidade de energia devido à sele...

 

La proiezione del percorso di precessione del Polo Nord sul cielo fisso dell'epoca J2000.0 per l'intervallo di tempo da 48000 a.e.v. al 52000 a.e.c..[1] Di conseguenza si sposta, al passare del tempo, il punto vernale. Questo movimento sommato al moto proprio delle stelle determina la necessità di conoscere il momento rispetto a cui si esprimono le coordinate di un corpo celeste. In astronomia, la dicitura J2000.0 (o anche J2000) identifica il mezzogiorno TT del 1º gennaio 2000 rela...

Politician in the Hawaiian Kingdom Charles Gordon HopkinsCharles Gordon Hopkins, 1866Hawaiian KingdomMinister of FinanceIn officeNovember 5, 1863 – December 24, 1863Preceded byRobert Crichton WyllieSucceeded byCharles de VarignyHawaiian KingdomMinister of the InteriorIn officeFebruary 18, 1864 – April 26, 1865Preceded byGeorge Morison RobertsonSucceeded byFerdinand William Hutchison Personal detailsBorn1822United KingdomDied1886 (aged 63–64)Toulon, FranceRelat...

 

QualpopocaDied(1519-11-00)November 1519NationalityAztecOccupation(s)Aztec administrator and military officer Qualpopoca (or Quetzalpopoca) was an Aztec administrator and military commander whose operations on behalf of the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma Xocoyotzin against the Spanish conquistadors at Nautla prompted the crisis in Aztec-Spanish relations that provided Hernán Cortés with the pretext he needed to capture Moctezuma and overthrow the Aztec state. Qualpopoca had killed and captured a nu...

 

В статье не хватает ссылок на источники (см. рекомендации по поиску). Информация должна быть проверяема, иначе она может быть удалена. Вы можете отредактировать статью, добавив ссылки на авторитетные источники в виде сносок. (22 декабря 2011) Дифиллоботриоз Diphyllobothrium latum МКБ-11 ...

Despicable Me 2Poster perilisan bioskop menampilkan Gru dan 10.400 MinionSutradaraPierre Coffin, Chris RenaudProduserChris Meledandri, Janet HealySkenarioCinco Paul, Ken DaurioPemeran Steve Carell Kristen Wiig Benjamin Bratt Miranda Cosgrove Elsie Fisher Dana Gaier Russell Brand Steve Coogan Ken Jeong Penata musik Heitor Pereira Pharrell Williams PenyuntingGregory PerlerPerusahaanproduksi Illumination Entertainment Universal Pictures DistributorUniversal PicturesTanggal rilis 05 Juni 20...

 

International volleyball tournament 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations LeagueLille, host city of the final roundTournament detailsHost nation FranceCityLille (final round)Dates25 May – 8 JulyTeams16 (from 4 confederations)Venue(s)22 (in 22 host cities)Champions Russia (1st title)Runners-up FranceThird place United StatesFourth place BrazilTournament awardsMVP Maxim MikhaylovBest Setter Benjamin ToniuttiBest OH Taylor Sander Dmitry VolkovBest MB Kévin Le R...

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!