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In the 1980s, Solidarity was a broad anti-authoritarian social movement, using methods of civil resistance to advance the causes of workers' rights and social change. The Government attempted in the early 1980s to destroy the union through the imposition of martial law in Poland and the use of political repressions.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidarity_(Polish_trade_union)</ref> | In the 1980s, [[wikipedia:Solidarity_(Polish_trade_union)|Solidarity]] was a broad anti-authoritarian social movement, using methods of civil resistance to advance the causes of workers' rights and social change. The Government attempted in the early 1980s to destroy the union through the imposition of martial law in Poland and the use of political repressions.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidarity_(Polish_trade_union)</ref> |
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In the 1980s, Solidarity was a broad anti-authoritarian social movement, using methods of civil resistance to advance the causes of workers' rights and social change. The Government attempted in the early 1980s to destroy the union through the imposition of martial law in Poland and the use of political repressions.[1]