TY - JOUR PY - 1968// TI - Social Deviance and Political Marginality: Toward a Redefinition of the Relation between Sociology and Politics JO - Social problems A1 - Horowitz, Irving Louis A1 - Liebowitz, Martin SP - 280 EP - 296 VL - 15 IS - 3 N2 -

The traditional distinction between social problems and the political system is becoming obsolete. Behavior which in the past was perceived as social deviance is now assuming well-defined ideological and organizational contours; while political marginals are adopting a deviant life style. This merger of social deviance and political marginality creates a new style of politics, based on strategies that are traditionally considered illegitimate. The result of this trend is estimated to be an increase in the use of violence as a political tactic, and the development of a revolutionary potential among the expanding ranks of deviant sub-groups. In the light of such developments, sociology and political science must revise their theoretical formulations to take into account the merger of social deviance and political marginality.

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