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Movement and Revolution Peter L. Berger and Richard J. Neuhaus
Movement and Revolution Peter L. Berger and Richard J. Neuhaus
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**Movement and Revolution** by Peter L. Berger and Richard J. Neuhaus is a razor-sharp sociological analysis that dissects the radical movements of the 1960s without the usual academic stuffiness. These two brilliant minds examine how revolutionary fervor actually works in practice, exploring the gap between utopian dreams and messy reality. Perfect for sociology students, political junkies, or anyone curious about why social movements succeed or spectacularly implode.
Berger and Neuhaus aren't your typical ivory tower theorists – they get their hands dirty examining real-world activism, from student protests to religious movements. This sociology/political science gem tackles themes of power, ideology, and social change with wit and brutal honesty. The authors refuse to romanticize revolution, instead offering a clear-eyed look at how ordinary people become agents of change.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks has character and wisdom to spare.
"Brilliantly cuts through the romantic nonsense about revolution – these guys actually understand how change happens." - *Political Studies Review*
"Finally, sociologists who write like human beings instead of robots." - *Contemporary Sociology*
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