The Suppression of Dissent: How the State and Mass Media Squelch USAmerican Social MovementsRoutledge, 2006 - 375 pages Despite longstanding traditions of tolerance, inclusion, and democracy in the United States, dissident citizens and social movements have experienced significant and sustained - although often subtle and difficult-to observe - suppression in this country. Using mechanism-based social-movement theory, this book explores a wide range of twentieth century episodes of contention, involving such groups as mid-century communists, the Black Panther Party, the American Indian Movement, and the modern-day globalization movement. |
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... protests in Washington , DC , nearly 650 protesters were pre - emptively scooped up and arrested for failing to obey a police order while participating in a rally in Pershing Park and Freedom Plaza . However , according to eyewit ...
... protests in Washington , DC , nearly 650 protesters were pre - emptively scooped up and arrested for failing to obey a police order while participating in a rally in Pershing Park and Freedom Plaza . However , according to eyewit ...
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... protests plus police equals violence . When police raided dissident headquarters the day before the major protests were to begin , the potential violence of protesters was also reinforced , as the raid turned up what Gainer described as ...
... protests plus police equals violence . When police raided dissident headquarters the day before the major protests were to begin , the potential violence of protesters was also reinforced , as the raid turned up what Gainer described as ...
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... protesters were " anti - trade . " In reality , most of the protesters of the WTO , WB , and IMF are no more against trade than protesters of genetically modified organisms ( GMOs ) are against food . Rather , generally speaking , it is ...
... protesters were " anti - trade . " In reality , most of the protesters of the WTO , WB , and IMF are no more against trade than protesters of genetically modified organisms ( GMOs ) are against food . Rather , generally speaking , it is ...
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