This is Lewis Coser's theory on social conflict in society, particularly highlighting the positive outcomes that can arise when groups with power advocate for change, policies, laws, and equity in the pursuit of social justice.
How did the movement drive change
Indeed, movements such as the women's rights movement exemplify how groups with shared goals, like equal employment opportunities and access to higher education, can effect significant societal changes.
These movements showcase the importance of group solidarity and collective action in achieving rights and addressing social issues. The unity and collaboration within these groups play a vital role in advocating for and securing the rights and advancements they seek.