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Social Movements Stanford M. Lyman

Social Movements By Stanford M. Lyman

Social Movements by Stanford M. Lyman


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Social Movements: Critiques, Concepts, Case Studies by Stanford M. Lyman

Social movements have shown themselves to be one of the most dramatic and effective forms of political action. America, founded as the result of a challenge to one kind of political order, has been, in part, recreated as a result of movements of collective protest. Social movements continue to arise in America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. In the present age, when such social movements abound, it is crucial to investigate the theoretical similarities and underpinnings of older and current collective protests. With chapters on AIDS, the Iranian revolution, the New Left, environmentalism, and many other subjects, as well as essays delineating classical and contemporary theories, Social Movements provides a well-rounded and provocative perspective on this most compelling form of political expression.

About Stanford M. Lyman

Standford M. Lyman is Robert J. Morrow Eminent Scholar and Professor of Social Science at Florida Atlantic University. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including The Seven Deadly Sins: Society and Evil; Civilization: Discontents, Malcontents, and Other Essays in Social Theory; and Militarism, Imperialism and Racial Accomodation: An Analysis and Interpretation of the Early Writings of Robert E. Park.

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NLS9780814750865
9780814750865
0814750869
Social Movements: Critiques, Concepts, Case Studies by Stanford M. Lyman
New
Paperback
New York University Press
1994-12-01
256
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