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revolutionary cell structure  

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  • Revolutionary cell structures are classically associated with a tradition of antistate radicalism that has its origin in the 18th century. The idea of the cell developed from the confluence of two strands of thought: the first informed by a practical concern with secrecy and the second from a concern with efficiency, discipline, and the need to overcome fragmentation in revolutionary movements. [Source: Encyclopedia of Power; Revolutionary Cell Structure]

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