00958pab a2200133 454500008004000000100001900040245011000059260000900169300001500178362000800193520058400201650002100785773001800806180718b2003 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aCrossley, Nick aEven newer social movements? Anti-corporate protests, capitalist crises and the remoralization of society c2003 ap.287-305. aMay aThis paper examines the possibility of using Jurgen Habermas's theory of new social movements as a way of making sense of the recent wave of anti-corporate protests. It is argued that anti-corporatism fits with Habermas's model in many key respects. However, a number of problems in the Habermasian model are identified. Specifically, Habermas limits his focus to the First World and develops his account in relation to a now outdated model of the Welfare Society. These issues must be addressed, but if they are, it is argued, the Habermasian model remains useful. - Reproduced. aSocial movements aOrganizations