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The question is extremely broad. However, you might be looking for the word "iconoclast". Literally, the word refers to the breaking and destruction of religious images ("icons"), but its meaning has broadened from its historical usage, and now anyone who challenges those ideas commonly held as true, or those figures commonly held to be authorities, or those goals commonly held to be ideals, can be rightfully called iconoclastic.

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