Or are more radical organization theorists correct in seeing class racial and other social divisions as primary for the idea that the interests of individuals or small coalition are best served if they recognize affinities of a class kind and c=act in a unified manner. Such is the logic of trade unionism and other class-based movements that have encouraged people to understand the deep structure that underpins their situation have invited women and men to unite against the oppressive force of patriarchic hierarchies. Racial groups have pointed to various forms of systemic discrimination. And Third World movements have led other attacks on capitalistic or Western-controlled organization