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1 - Protest, Dissent, and Democracy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2023

Timothy Zick
Affiliation:
Williams & Mary Law School, Virginia
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Chapter 1 defines the concepts of “protest” and “dissent.” It defends public protest on marketplace, self-government, autonomy, and tolerance grounds. The chapter explores the communicative and other characteristics of public protests and demonstrations. It examines public attitudes toward protest and protest movements and the state’s typically violent and negative responses to public protest. The chapter examines the typical purposes or goals of public protests. Finally, it responds to several arguments about protest “fatigue” and the continued efficacy of public protest as a means of democratic change.

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Managed Dissent
The Law of Public Protest
, pp. 17 - 34
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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