The Federal Republic of Germany has long been held up as a 'model
society' on account of its economic and social policy achievements.
Largely ignored, however, has been the crucial part played by
extra-parliamentary protest in the maturing of democracy in that
society. In this, the first comprehensive study of the subject in
English, the authors trace the rich history of political protest in
West Germany and examine the political role of critical
intellectuals. The book will give the reader a good understanding
of the crucial changes that have taken place in the political
culture of the Federal Republic since the mid 1960s.
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