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Social movements have been implicated in long-term societal transformations, helping bring about political democratization, economic freedom, and social equality. In recent years, movements such as Occupy Wall Street, the Arab Spring, and Black Lives Matter have organized protests, and other contentious activities, against varied injustices in the world today. But what are social movements, how do they work, and what are their impacts upon society? In this landmark contribution, social movement activities and outcomes are understood through the lens of liberal political economy. This approach emphasizes dynamic collective choices within multi-faceted economic, political, and social environments, with the capacity for such choices to promote freedom, equality, and dignity. Inspired by the works of Friedrich Hayek, Elinor and Vincent Ostrom, and James Buchanan, Freedom in Contention illustrates how social movements fluidly organize in often repressive environments, bringing people together in their efforts to audaciously challenge public power and other forms of authority. Using historical and contemporary case studies, this book reveals how advances in human liberty are shaped by the struggles of social movement activists to have their concerns heard and respected. This important book will appeal to social scientists, decision-makers, and people interested in how social movements affect our lives.



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“In this pathbreaking book Mikayla Novak offers a comprehensive and novel analysis of social movements. Weaving together interdisciplinary concepts with wide-ranging illustrations, Freedom in Contention offers crucial insights into the role that social movements play in a self-governing society. Anyone interested in understanding liberal societies should read this book! “

-- Christopher Coyne, George Mason University

“Social movements are central characters in the history of liberal democracy. But as Mikayla Novak argues, they have a complicated relationship with liberal thought. Neither fully designed nor fully spontaneous, social movements occupy a liminal space that leaves them under-theorized. Novak explores the role that social movements play as an imperfect but vital discovery process. As she explains, social movements reveal what’s wrong with the current state of the world, hold the powerful to account, and help free societies realize, incrementally and in fits and starts, the promise of the liberal project.”

-- Emily Chamlee-Wright, President, Institute for Humane Studies

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Social Movements: Setting the Scene

Chapter 2: Commitment Without Coercion: Social Movements and Collective Engagement

Chapter 3: Varieties of Voice and Exit: Social Movement Tactics

Chapter 4: Social Movement Encounters with Society: Contentious Entanglements

Chapter 5: Social Movements and Liberty: Case Studies in the Modern History of Freedom

Chapter 6: Issues Raised by Contemporary Social Movements

Chapter 7: Meanings and Methods of Social Movements: Further Implications

Chapter 8: Summary of Key Themes and Arguments

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 28/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793627667, 978-1793627667
      ISBN10: 1793627665

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Social movements have been implicated in long-term societal transformations, helping bring about political democratization, economic freedom, and social equality. In recent years, movements such as Occupy Wall Street, the Arab Spring, and Black Lives Matter have organized protests, and other contentious activities, against varied injustices in the world today. But what are social movements, how do they work, and what are their impacts upon society? In this landmark contribution, social movement activities and outcomes are understood through the lens of liberal political economy. This approach emphasizes dynamic collective choices within multi-faceted economic, political, and social environments, with the capacity for such choices to promote freedom, equality, and dignity. Inspired by the works of Friedrich Hayek, Elinor and Vincent Ostrom, and James Buchanan, Freedom in Contention illustrates how social movements fluidly organize in often repressive environments, bringing people together in their efforts to audaciously challenge public power and other forms of authority. Using historical and contemporary case studies, this book reveals how advances in human liberty are shaped by the struggles of social movement activists to have their concerns heard and respected. This important book will appeal to social scientists, decision-makers, and people interested in how social movements affect our lives.



      Trade Review

      “In this pathbreaking book Mikayla Novak offers a comprehensive and novel analysis of social movements. Weaving together interdisciplinary concepts with wide-ranging illustrations, Freedom in Contention offers crucial insights into the role that social movements play in a self-governing society. Anyone interested in understanding liberal societies should read this book! “

      -- Christopher Coyne, George Mason University

      “Social movements are central characters in the history of liberal democracy. But as Mikayla Novak argues, they have a complicated relationship with liberal thought. Neither fully designed nor fully spontaneous, social movements occupy a liminal space that leaves them under-theorized. Novak explores the role that social movements play as an imperfect but vital discovery process. As she explains, social movements reveal what’s wrong with the current state of the world, hold the powerful to account, and help free societies realize, incrementally and in fits and starts, the promise of the liberal project.”

      -- Emily Chamlee-Wright, President, Institute for Humane Studies

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Social Movements: Setting the Scene

      Chapter 2: Commitment Without Coercion: Social Movements and Collective Engagement

      Chapter 3: Varieties of Voice and Exit: Social Movement Tactics

      Chapter 4: Social Movement Encounters with Society: Contentious Entanglements

      Chapter 5: Social Movements and Liberty: Case Studies in the Modern History of Freedom

      Chapter 6: Issues Raised by Contemporary Social Movements

      Chapter 7: Meanings and Methods of Social Movements: Further Implications

      Chapter 8: Summary of Key Themes and Arguments

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