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A revolutionary is a radical supporter of political or social revolution against society, regardless of ethics and morality. A revolutionary is in many ways similar to an anarchist, one who favors abolishing any form of government not of his/her choosing in spite the wishes of the majority.

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I feel this question is too vague.

What time period are you talking about? Modern times? During the 19th century? During the founding of the nation?

Or are we talking about social revolutionaries or reformists? Maybe during the Women's Suffrage Movement? Or the Civil Rights Movement? Or the social unrest leading up to (and following) the Civil War?

I'm guessing you probably are referring to the period of the American Revolution, but honestly I don't feel like writing a detailed response to that when you might actually be asking about social reform.

Also if you are talking about the American Revolution it would help if you narrow the focus of your question, to maybe something more specific like women's rights or slavery. An answer to the broad question of "views of society of the Revolutionaries in the time period around the American Revolution" could easily be the topic of someone's history thesis. In fact just the focused questions about slavery or women's rights could be the subject of a thesis also, and probably already have been the subject of several.

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