Do militant tactics aid or hinder political causes?

Minimum two examples given, one for either side - i.e. British c19 suffragettes vs Byzantium riots Should be clear argument with evidence from both sides given and one weighed to be stronger Wider considerations of question - big picture as a concept; what are militant tactics, how valid is the notion of a political cause? Some idea of historiography.

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