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Recent Traditions in Social-Movement Theorizing1983; McCarthy and Wolfson 1988; Schwartz and Shuva 1992). Still others would think of social movements as largely unorganized, illegal, and episodic actions, such as ghetto riots, wildcat strikes, or spontaneous boycotts of unpopular taxes (Piven 1976).歌唱队 发表于 2025-3-23 17:41:28
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Political Antecedentsstudy German politics, among them Kim Holmes (1983), Werner Hülsberg (1988), Andrei Markovits and Philip Gorski (1993), and Elim Papadakis (1984), have observed such cross-pollination processes at work in the case of the West German Greens. As Markovits and Gorski (1993: 81) put it, the Green Party movementCollision 发表于 2025-3-24 09:13:23
A World to Be Remade: Sociopolitical Circumstances of the Zapatista Army of National Liberationcompetition and the constitutional arrangements, can encourage the development of social movements by providing them with potential allies within the government as well as invaluable opportunities to organize and act in public.保留 发表于 2025-3-24 14:26:46
Political Antecedentsn of society; some were advocates of producer cooperatives and shantytown self-rule and approached the government ambivalently. From such diverse ideas, dreams, and experiences, Shining Path was born.integral 发表于 2025-3-24 18:26:50
Political Antecedentsl provided frustrated Chiapanecans with slogans and symbols; recruitment networks; organizationally experienced leaders; inspiring stories of collective self-rule; and cautionary tales of failed rebellion. The Zapatista movement grew by drawing from and adapting to this rich soil.chandel 发表于 2025-3-24 21:58:39
Recent Traditions in Social-Movement Theorizing quintessential social movement (Chong 1991). Some would select the German Nazi Party of the 1930s (Arendt 1951; Fromm 1941; Hoffer 1951). Others would apply the term to almost any formally organized group that periodically petitions the state for aid, such as Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (JudkinsSurgeon 发表于 2025-3-25 00:13:56
A World to Be Remade: Sociopolitical Circumstances of Green Politicshe Federal Republic of Germany (thereby placing the country in a precarious position were the Cold War to heat up). German politics at the time seemed ideologically stagnant. Major parties were imitating one another rather than offering telling criticisms of the current social order and recommending