The Right to Rebel: Social Movements and Civil Disobedience

  • Fiedler S
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Abstract

A fundamental dimension of contemporary social movements is the use of civil disobedience, as means of both exerting mass pressure on the political system and as a process through which the participants of a social movement perceive and construct an alternative and autonomous democratic power. This article attempts to develop a political and ethical reflection about the transformative dimension and collective potential of civil disobedience drawing on the notions of the right to rebel and the performative.

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Fiedler, S. P. (2009). The Right to Rebel: Social Movements and Civil Disobedience. Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1(2), 42–51. https://doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v1i2.1205

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