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Millenarianism

usgb/ˌmɪlɪˈneriənɪzəm/Volume
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Utopic ExpectationPlay
Millenarianism often implies a utopic outcome, a perfect society that arises after a huge change. SlideThe group's millenarianism tinted their activism with a promise of a utopian future.
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Transformation FocusPlay
It centers on a radical overhaul of the current system or way of life, not just any change. SlideTheir millenarianism isn't just about reform; they expect a complete transformation.
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Although often linked with religion, it can apply to secular beliefs in societal change too. SlideHer millenarianism comes from political theories, not from religious texts.