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                    NSMT. See New Social Movement       Political process, social movement
                        Theory (NSMT)                       analysis and, 130n2
                    Nuremberg Principles, 73, 74        Political representation
                    Nuremberg trials, international law   appearance of representation and,
                        and, 72                             199–200
                                                          special rights and, 170
                    O                                     women and, 153–154
                    Obama, Barack, 198                  Political rights, 135
                      election of, 1–2, 201, 224–225      essentialism and, 153–155
                    Oberschall, Anthony, 94–95, 100       of European Union citizens, 182
                    Olson, Mancur, 93–95, 100             human rights and, 204
                    Orum, Anthony, 2                      women and, 151–155
                    “Other”                             Political sociology
                      nationalism and, 80–82              cultural politics, 30–41
                      people in poverty as, 144           defining, 2, 193

                    Otherness, cultural politics of       Durkheimian tradition of, 15–20
                        citizenship and, 132–133          focus of, 2–4
                    Owen, Robert, 88                      Foucauldian defi nitions of power
                    Oxfam, 64                               and politics and, 20–29
                                                          Foucault’s influence on, 29

                    P                                     Marxist tradition of, 4–9
                    Patriot Act, 67                       role of social movements in, 87–91
                    Personalization, of party politics,   Weberian tradition of, 9–15
                        199–200                         Political vision, 35
                    Persuasion, dominance through, 61   Politicization, 2
                    Phillips, Anne, 153–154, 173, 174–175  Politics
                    Plekhanov, Georgi, 6                  conception of, 2
                    Pluralism, 13–15, 41n4                consumer, 54–55
                      social movements and increase in,   emancipatory, 56–57
                        234–235                           Foucault and, 26–29
                    Political, cultural vs., 119          life, 56–57
                    Political change, social movements    as potentiality of social experience,
                        and, 121                            3–4
                    Political community, 78–80            power and, 35
                      globalization and, 47–48            queer, 155–159
                      global media and, 82–85             role of citizens in, 13–15
                    Political correctness disputes, 90    social movements and institutional,
                    Political cosmopolitans, state          109, 116, 118
                        sovereignty and, 68, 69           sub-, 58–59
                    Political marketing, 199            “Politics of politics,” 2, 4
                    Political opportunities, 102–103    Polyethnicity, 166–167
                    Political parties, 197–201          Polygamy, 173
                      class-based, 3, 197–198           Poor people, statelessness of in U.S.,
                      in elite theory, 12                   208. See also Poverty
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