radicalets
Radicalets are a term used in speculative and fictional discourse to denote the smallest, self-sufficient units within a broader radical or reformist movement. They are described as decentralized, affinity-based groups that coordinate actions through loose networks rather than formal hierarchies. The name combines radical with the diminutive suffix -et.
In typical depictions, radicalets operate as autonomous cells, usually comprising three to twelve members. Local decision-making
The concept highlights the potential advantages and risks of micro-organization. Proponents argue that radicalets enable scalable,
In fiction and theoretical writing, radicalets appear as tech-enabled collectives, student groups, neighborhood collectives, or activist
See also micro-movements, cell structure, networked activism, decentralized movements.