Strategy or identity: new theoretical paradigms and contemporary social movements

Social Research: An International Quarterly 52 (4):184-187 (1985)
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he article focuses on the contemporary social movements and new identities as well as the new theoretical paradigms to explain these developments. It is reported that the social movements like feminist, ecological, and local-autonomy movements started in the Europe in the 1970's. The participants in these movements, it is said, did not view themselves in terms of a socioeconomic class. Class background does not determine the collective identities of the actors of these socio-political movements. Different social philosophers and thinkers like Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim and their ideas are also discussed

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