Abstract

This article is about how social movements are seen in society. It starts from the perspective of systems theory of Niklas Luhmann, especially as new moves are described in modern complex. This perspective runs away from the traditional way of describing social movements, therefore, gives the possibility to observe both sides of form.Contributing to greater reflection on the fact that modernity and its operating mechanisms, different from what the Marxists have analyzed the protest. Finally, the article presents the problem of social movements as typical paradoxes of modernity.

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