Social Conflict and Social Movements |
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GUSTAVE LEBON | 11 |
PARSONS AND SMELSER | 19 |
RECENT CONTRIBUTIONS | 27 |
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action activists activity administration African agents of social ancien régime associations authoritarian authorities benefits black power Buganda civil rights civil rights movement coercive social control collective behavior colonial conception conflict groups confrontation Crane Brinton crowd demands desegregation developed discontent economic elected elites ethnic favor federal force French Revolution gain goals grievances Hausa ideology increased individuals institutions intellectual issues labor leaders leadership legitimacy liberal lower-class major mass society means ment middle class moral NAACP nationalist Nazi negatively privileged negotiations Negro Nigeria nomic nonviolent Northern opposition movement organizational organizations participation parties peasant percent police political population position processes radical reforms regime region representatives result revolution revolutionary rewards riots ruling groups rural sit-in situation SNCC social change social conflict social control social movements social strata sociological South Southern tion traditional urban violence War on Poverty workers