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Social movements inspired by radical or transformative ideologies have proliferated in western industrial societies, but have usually been effectively contained without violent repression. This paper takes up the debate about the mechanisms of containment with reference to a neglected aspect—the process of ideology production itself. It is suggested that the symbolic structure of radical ideologies may be understood as the outcome of three conceptual processes: (1) de-legitimation; (2) dis-alienation; (3) 'commutation' or communication/interaction. The ideological product may also be evaluated, in sociological terms, as a theoretical and empirical response to determinate social problems. Two recent examples are used to illustrate the main lines of such an analysis: the International Marxist Group in Britain, and Students for a Democratic Society in the USA. They indicate that the internal, conceptual requirements of a radical ideology, and especially the need to publicly present and validate ideological knowledge, may distort the social analysis in ways which render it less effective as a force for political mobilization, and therefore magnify the effects of more familiar structural constraints on radical movements.

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