| James C. Scott - 2008 - 422 頁
...the intellectual sources of error, the effect of equating movements with movement organizations—and thus requiring that protests have a leader, a constitution,...or at least a banner before they are recognized as such—is to divert attention from many forms of political unrest and to consign them by definition... | |
| John Gilliom - 2001 - 203 頁
...children have been a long-standing part of American welWhatever the intellectual sources of error, the effect of equating movements with movement organizations...more shadowy realms of social problems and deviant behavior. As a result such events as massive school truancy or rising worker absenteeism or mounting... | |
| John Gilliom - 2001 - 203 頁
...the intellectual sources of error, the effect of equating movements with movement organizations—and thus requiring that protests have a leader, a constitution,...or at least a banner before they are recognized as such—is to divert attention from many forms of political unrest and to consign them by definition... | |
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