Ideology and the New Social Movements (Controversies in Sociology)

Ideology and the New Social Movements (Controversies in Sociology)

by Allan Scott (Author)

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Ideology and the New Social Movements provides an assessment of current debates concerning the nature and motivation of social movements and collective action. In particular, Alan Scott focuses on the competing theoretical explanations of the rise and character of the new social movements in North America and Europe. After introducing the major themes in the debate about new social movements, the book reviews mainstream theories, both functionalist and neo-Marxist, then moves on to a discussion of recent sociological, economic and political writings. Specific examples, most notably the rise of the West German Greens, are used to assess the value of the different approaches. Alan Scott argues that theories of long-term change, such as the transition to the post industrial society, give insufficient attention to the political and organizational aspects of social movements, and exaggerate the differences between older, class-based movements and the new politics. While models inspired by economic analysis do address problems of organization and the barriers to collective action, they do so from the standpoint of a narrowly instrumental view of rationality. The author concludes by arguing that the idea of social closure, which can accommodate questions of allegiance and identity and control of resources, has considerable explanatory power, and can encompass the cultural and political aspects of social movements. Such an approach rejects dramatic theories of discontinuity between old and new social movements.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 12 Apr 1990

ISBN 10: 0043012760
ISBN 13: 9780043012765