A movement is a motion, a change in position. Movement can also refer to:
[edit] In philosophy
- Philosophical movement, is either the appearance or increased popularity of a specific school of philosophy, or a fairly broad but identifiable sea-change in philosophical thought on a particular subject
[edit] In art
- Movement (music), a large division of a larger composition or musical notes
- Movement (album), New Order's debut album, released in 1981
- The Movement (album), by Inspectah Deck
- The Movement (group),a techno act from Los Angeles California
- Movements (sacred dances), collected or authored by G. I. Gurdjieff
- The Movement (literature), writers including Kingsley Amis, Philip Larkin, et al.
- Movement (Music Festival), Detroit Electronic Music Festival
- Movement (song), a 2004 single by LCD Soundsystem).
[edit] In social studies
[edit] In politics
[edit] See also