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Collective Action and the Civil Rights Movement, Dennis Chong, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991, 261 pp.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2014
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- Canadian Journal of Law and Society / La Revue Canadienne Droit et Société , Volume 9 , Issue 2 , Fall/automne 1994 , pp. 253 - 255
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- Copyright © Canadian Law and Society Association 1994
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1. I would suggest that the basis for such an analysis can be found in the works of Antonio Gramsci. See Hoare, Quinton & Smith, Geoffrey, eds., Selections from the Prison Notebooks of Antonio Gramsci (New York: International Publishers, 1971)Google Scholar.
2. See, for example, Sydney Tarrow's work on protest in Italy [Tarrow, Sydney, Democracy and Disorder Protest and Politics in Italy, 1965-1975 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989)Google Scholar] for a far more complex understanding of the factors that affect social movement protest.
3. I am indebted to a colleague for the insight that while rational choice theory may provide some clues to the dynamics of groups within the framework of a capitalist social order, it tells us nothing about bow to transcend that order. See Carolyn Basset, “Rational Choice and Comparative Politics: Principles, Prospects and Pitfalls” unpublished paper on file with the author.