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An edition of Social protest (2014)

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Explores the issues surrounding protest movements and political participation in the United States. Presents diversity of opinion on the topic, including both conservative and liberal points of view in an even balance.

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English
Pages
134

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Cover of: Social Protest
Social Protest
2014, Greenhaven Publishing LLC
in English
Cover of: Social protest
Social protest
2014, Greenhaven Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning
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Table of Contents

1. An overview of protest movements / Leonard Gordon
2. Nonviolent protest is the only effective means of protest / Bryan Farrell
3. Direct action, including violence, is sometimes necessary to effect change / Phil Dickens
4. Comedy and street theater are effective protest tactics / Wayne Grytting
5. Theatrical confrontation is no longer an effective protest tactic / Chez Pazienza
6. Civil disobedience is an effective protest tactic / Kumi Naidoo
7. Protests like occupy damage the economy and accomplish nothing / Frank Manning
8. The occupy movement had a lasting impact / Rebecca Solnit
9. Economic inequality in the United States is an important issue for protest movements / Leif Dautch
10. Protest movements targeting economic inequality in the United States are misguided / Investor's Business Daily
11. From Slacktivism to activism / Evgeny Morozov
12. Social media amplify the power of protest / Mathew Ingram
13. This Independence Day, thank a protester / Amy Goodman
14. Popular dissent is being actively suppressed in the United States / Chris Hedges.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 124-127) and index.

Published in
Farmington Hills, Michigan
Series
Issues that concern you, Issues that concern you

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
303.48/4
Library of Congress
HN65 .S5764 2014, HN65.S5764 2014

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Pagination
134 pages
Number of pages
134

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL29973090M
Internet Archive
socialprotest0000unse
ISBN 10
0737769343
ISBN 13
9780737769340
LCCN
2014002608
OCLC/WorldCat
857711683

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