2432:. The term "K group" has been used primarily by competing left groups as well as in the media. It served as a collective name for the numerous, often violently divided groups and alluded to their common self-image as communist cadre organizations. The German term Kader denotes the civil servants or party functionaries in autocratic state systems, especially in socialist states (today, among others, the People's Republic of China and Cuba). In the Soviet sphere of influence, cadres were a group of people in the party and ideology sector with political and technical knowledge and skills ("party cadres", "leadership cadres", "leadership cadres", "junior cadres", "cadre policy", "cadre management"). In particular, they included the functionaries of the parties and mass organizations (executives), and university and technical college graduates (experts), but not normal working people. The personnel department of a company was called "
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anyone! We're human beings! ... There's a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious—makes you so sick at heart—that you can't take part. You can't even passively take part. And you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop. And you've got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you're free, the machine will be prevented from working at all."
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662:(SDS). Noting the perversion of "the older Left" by "Stalinism", in their 1962 Port Huron Statement the SDS eschewed "formulas" and "closed theories". Instead they called for a "new left ... committed to deliberativeness, honesty reflection". The New Left that developed in the years that followed was "a loosely organized, mostly white student movement that advocated for democracy, civil rights, and various types of university reforms, and protested against the Vietnam war".
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1193:. As opposition to the war grew stronger, the SDS became a nationally prominent political organization, with opposing the war an overriding concern that overshadowed many of the original issues that had inspired SDS. In 1967, the old statement in Port Huron was abandoned for a new call for action, which would inevitably lead to the destruction of the SDS.
1769:. The theory as expounded by Dutschke in relation to protests against the Vietnam War, which soon dominated the agenda, was that "systematic, limited and controlled confrontations with the power structure" would "force the representative 'democracy' to show openly its class character, its authoritarianism, ... to expose itself as a 'dictatorship of force
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Chicago, the Young Patriots and Rising Up Angry, White Lightening in the Bronx, and the 4 October Organization in Philadelphia white radicals (open in the debt they believed they owed to the SNCC and to the Black Panthers) continued to organise rent strikes, health and legal clinics, housing occupations and street protests against police brutality.
488:. Certainly a minority has begun to recognise our deficiencies in the most recent years, and there is no doubt that the seeds which have already been sown will bring an increasing harvest as we move along the sixties. But we still have a long way to go, and there are far too many timeless militants for whom the mixture is the same as before.
1970:" in the 1990s, both of which are common ideological labels in the Chinese mainland context. In this context, the term "New Left" is often used to describe a faction that focuses on the continued widening of the urban-rural gap in the post-Deng Xiaoping era and calls for a critical re-evaluation of the legacy of the Mao era (including the
704:, and emphasized an international perspective on the movement. According to David Burner, C. Wright Mills claimed that the proletariat (collectively the working-class referencing Marxism) were no longer the revolutionary force; the new agents of revolutionary change were young intellectuals around the world.
1852:" movement and other leftist groups. In the late summer of 1968, the commune moved into a deserted factory on Stephanstraße in order to reorient. This second phase of Kommune 1 was characterized by sex, music, and drugs. All of a sudden, the commune was receiving visitors from all over the world, among them
1237:"collectivize economic decision making and democratize and decentralize every economic, political, and social institution in America", many SDS organizers were readily induced by the escalating U.S. commitment in Vietnam to abandon their storefront offices, and heed the anti-war call to return to campus.
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Chicago, SDSers were replaced by white working-class activists (some bitterly conscious that their poor backgrounds had limited their acceptance within "the Movement"). In community unions such JOIN and its successors
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The SDS suffered the difficulty of wanting to change the world while "freeing life in the here and now". This caused confusion between short-term and long-term goals. The sudden growth due to the successful rallies against the
Vietnam War meant there were more people wanting action to end the Vietnam
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groups became important parts of the
Democratic coalition, thus satisfying many of the same constituencies that were previously unserved by the mainstream parties. This institutionalization took away all but the most radical members of the New Left. The remaining radical core of the SDS, dissatisfied
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The organization that really came to symbolize the core of the New Left in the United States was the
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). By 1962, the SDS had emerged as the most important of the new campus radical groups; soon it would be regarded as virtually synonymous with the "New Left". In
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gave a famous speech: "But we're a bunch of raw materials that don't mean to be—have any process upon us. Don't mean to be made into any product! Don't mean—Don't mean to end up being bought by some clients of the
University, be they the government, be they industry, be they organized labor, be they
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February 2014, wrote: "His exemplary investigations came close to inventing a new field of study, 'cultural studies'; in his vision, the new discipline was profoundly political in inspiration and radically interdisciplinary in character."
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intellectuals to develop a more democratic approach to politics, opposed to what they saw as the centralised and authoritarian politics of the pre-war leftist parties. Those
Communists who became disillusioned with the Communist Parties due to their authoritarian character eventually formed the "new
1978:) in response to the current situation. The so-called Chinese New Left differs greatly from the Western New Left and is difficult to define clearly. Under the one-party dictatorship, no "faction" in China can make political waves, so some scholars doubt the existence of a genuine New Left in China.
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which enters politics at the extreme point of disillusion where the middle-aged begin to get out. The young people... are enthusiastic enough. But their enthusiasm is not for the Party, or the
Movement, or the established Political Leaders. They do not mean to give their enthusiasm cheaply away to
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recalls that the most dispiriting feature of the ERAP experience was that, however much they might talk at night about "transforming the system", "building alternative institutions", and "revolutionary potential", the organizers knew that their credibility on the doorstep rested on an ability to
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Weathermen, Panther and Yippee incarnations, seems anti-democratic, terroristic, dogmatic, stoned on rhetoric and badly disconnected from everyday reality". In contrast, the more moderate groups associated with the New Left increasingly became central players in the
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The most important single reason for the miserable performance of the Left in this past decade is the simple fact of its intellectual collapse in the face of full employment and the welfare state at home, and of a new world situation abroad. The Left in domestic matters has produced nothing of
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Later that year, Saville published a piece in the same journal which identified the emergence of the British New Left as a response to the increasing political irrelevance of socialists inside and outside the Labour Party during the 1950s, which he saw as being the result of a failure by the
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as forestalling "white backlash", community-organizing initiatives would unite Black, Brown, and White workers around a common program for economic change. The leadership commitment was sustained barely two years. With no early sign in the neighborhoods of an interracial movement that would
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movement as the new opposition to capitalism. In a speech to the University of California, Berkeley in 1971, Marcuse said: "I still consider the radical student movement and the Black and Brown militants as the only real opposition we have in this country." According to
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to which young men from both German states had moved to avoid conscription, in particular became a center of critical dissent from the rival social-democratic and communist party traditions. At the beginning of the 1960, an early grouping was Subversive Action
531:, "The decline of CND by late 1961, however, deprived the New Left of much of its momentum as a movement, and uncertainties and divisions within the Board of the journal led to the transfer of the Review to a younger and less experienced group in 1962."
256:, who popularized the term 'New Left' in a 1960 open letter, would also give great inspiration to the movement. Mills' biographer, Daniel Geary, writes that his writings had a "particularly significant impact on New Left social movements of the 1960s".
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in describing the movement's influences stated, "The New Left, again, refused the self-discipline of explicit programmatic statement until too late—until, that is, the Marxist–Leninist sects filled the vacuum with dogmas, with clarity on the cheap."
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secure concessions from, and thus to develop relations with, the local power structures. Far from erecting parallel structures, projects were built "around all the shoddy instruments of the state". ERAPers were caught in "a politics of adjustment".
874:' as a political epithet". Historian Richard Ellis (1998) says that the SDS's search for their own identity "increasingly meant rejecting, even demonizing, liberalism". As Wolfe (2010) notes, "no one hated liberals more than leftists".
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which simply gave away their stock, provided free food, distributed free drugs, gave away money, organized free music concerts, and performed works of political art. The Diggers took their name from the original English Diggers led by
970:. With sexism being rampant in various fractions of the New Left, women reacted to the lack of progressive gender politics with their own social intellectual movement. The New Left was also marked by the invention of the modern
222:, noted critic of Marxist thought, Marcuse argued that since "all questions of material existence have been solved, moral commands and prohibitions are no longer relevant". He regarded the realization of man's erotic nature, or
1930:– PT) is considered the main organization to emerge from the New Left in Brazil. According to Manuel Larrabure, "rather than taking the path of the old Latin American left, in the form of the guerrilla movement, or the
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efforts at achieving economic equality and democracy to include social reform and address issues unique to Latin America such as racial and ethnic equality, indigenous rights, the rights of the environment, demands for
1127:, became notorious for their theatrics, such as trying to levitate the Pentagon at the October 1967 war protest, and such slogans as "Rise up and abandon the creeping meatball!" Their stated intention to protest the
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Dutschke and his faction had an important ally in Michael Vester, SDS vice-president and international secretary. Vester, who had studied in the US in 1961–62, and worked extensively with the American SDS
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ideas in contemporary terms. We have made no sustained critique of the economics of capitalism in the 1950s, and our vision of a socialist society has changed hardly at all since the days of
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argued that the United States used Latin American countries as "peripheral economies" at the expense of Latin American society and economic development, which many saw as an extension of
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is referred to as the "Father of the New Left". He rejected an orthodox Marxist view of the revolutionary proletariat; instead, Marcuse considered the student movements and the
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reached the apex of its creative output and influence in 1967 and 1968, with the former marking the publication of the two most significant texts of the situationist movement,
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any routine machine. They expect the politicians to do their best to trick or betray them. ... They prefer the amateur organisation and amateurish platforms of the
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Detlev Albers u.a. (Hg.), Otto Bauer und der "dritte" Weg. Die Wiederentdeckung des Austromarxismus durch Linkssozialisten und Eurokommunisten, Frankfurt/M 1979
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While city-hall and police harassment was a factor, internal tensions ensured that these radical community-organizing efforts did not long survive the sixties.
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5166:. Archive # 88-020. Title: New Left Movement fonds. 1964–1973. 51 cm of textual records. Trent University Archives. Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
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1808:; quotes, phrases, and slogans from situationist texts and publications were ubiquitous on posters and graffiti throughout France during the unrest.
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and finally dissolved in November 1969. During its entire existence, Kommune 1 was infamous for its bizarre staged events that fluctuated between
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War, whereas the original New Left had wanted to focus on critical reflection. In the end, it was the anti-war sentiment that dominated the SDS.
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tendencies of the left, and the two Cold War blocs. It was from this French "new left" that the "First New Left" of Britain borrowed the term.
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to the method and manner of the left wing professional. ... They judge with the critical eyes of the first generation of the Nuclear Age.
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65:, and gender relations. The New Left differs from the traditional left in that it tended to acknowledge the struggle for various forms of
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the Immortal") as a candidate for president in 1968, to mock the social status quo. They have been described as a highly theatrical,
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In this early period, many on the New Left were involved in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), formed in 1957. According to
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Geary, Daniel (December 2008). "'Becoming International Again': C. Wright Mills and the Emergence of a Global New Left, 1956–1962".
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further highlighted the new influence of Liberal protest movements within the Democratic establishment. Increasingly, feminist and
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theory. This publishing effort made the ideas of culturally oriented theorists available to an undergraduate reading audience.
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who, in reaction to the era's liberal establishment, campaigned for freer lifestyles on a broad range of social issues such as
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substance to offset the most important book of the decade – Crosland's "The Future of Socialism" – a brilliant restatement of
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If I had a Hammer: the Death of the Old Left and the Birth of the New Left
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If I Had a Hammer: The Death of the Old Left and the Birth of the New Left
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The Movements of the New Left, 1950–1975: A Brief History with Documents
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Radical Ambition: C. Wright Mills, the Left, and American Social Thought
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The Left in History: Revolution and Reform in Twentieth-Century Politics
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and union militancy. This group coalesced around the historical journal
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as a weak but heroic Workers' State; but rather as the nation of the
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Community Organization in the New Left, 1962–1968: The Great Refusal
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Michael R. Krätke, Otto Bauer and the early "Third Way" to Socialism
2926:
Barrett, Patrick; Chavez, Daniel; Rodríguez-Garavito, César (2008).
1871:. Universities were simultaneously occupied in May in Paris, in the
823:, and anarchist youth movement of "symbolic politics". According to
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was already current in France in the 1950s. It was associated with
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From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs
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Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals turn to Lenin, Che and Mao
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LSE: the natives are restless, a report on student power in action
4599:
Toppamono: Outlaw, Radical, Suspect: My Life in Japan's Underworld
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in tertiary education. This culminated in the establishment of an
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and continued through the 1970s. It consisted of activists in the
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A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s.
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Long way from home: The story of the sixties generation in Canada
4329:"What is the Chinese New Left?: Between Leftism and Nationalism?"
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in Chicago in August, including nominating their own candidate, "
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was also a child of this stream, for instance in the thought of
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The dark side of the Left: illiberal Egalitarianism in America
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party", PT decided to try something new, while being aided by
593:. The politics of the British New Left can be contrasted with
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3306:"American Rhetoric: Mario Savio – Sproul Hall Sit-In Address"
2725:
Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse: The New Left and the 60s
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108:. In the United States, the movement was associated with the
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Culture, Radicalism, and the Making of a US Third World Left
4737:
4436:
New Left, New Right and Beyond. Taking the Sixties Seriously
1966:
originates from the academic debate between "New Left" and "
1204:, some extremist illegal factions also emerged, such as the
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5053:
4128:"The SDS, a Transatlantic Alliance, Red and Black Panthers"
3774:"'Yippie Girl': Judy Gumbo's memoir of 'defeating the FBI'"
3573:
The New Left in America: reform to revolution, 1956 to 1970
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Democratic Party and thus in mainstream American politics.
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The New Left in the United States also included anarchist,
597:, which continued to focus primarily on industrial issues.
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The New Left in Latin America sought to go beyond existing
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759:", and those who rejected this authority became known as "
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movements), guerilla organizations (such as the Cuban and
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and others. However, Marcuse also believed the concept of
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5119:
Albert, Judith Clavir, and Stewart Edward Albert (1984).
3660:
Anarchist voices: an oral history of anarchism in America
3444:
1856:, who turned up one morning in the bedroom of Kommune 1.
1052:, leader of the countercultural protest group the Yippies
920:(SNCC), and then from black radicalism, particularly the
243:
5138:. 6 October 1970. Washington: U.S. Government P.O.. 1970
4977:(Berkeley : University of California Press, 1999).
4962:, reprint edition (University of Illinois Press, 1993).
4293:'Não nos representam!' A left beyond the Workers Party?"
1169:
A demonstrator offers a flower to military police at an
4476:, Sydney: Australian Marxist Research Foundation, 1969.
4101:"Rudi Dutschke and the German student movement in 1968"
3638:
Wolfe, Alan (13 May 2010). "Jeremiah, American-style".
3427:
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and mimicked some of the current values of the British
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Another significant figure in the British New Left was
589:, while others became involved with groups such as the
4643:
Street Fighting Years: An Autobiography of the Sixties
3477:
3088:
Street-Fighting Years: An Autobiography of the Sixties
2678:
The First New Left: British Intellectuals After Stalin
2438:" in the GDR; the head of this department was called "
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and sought to create a mini-society free of money and
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published a dissenting journal within the CPGB called
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Children of privilege: Student revolt in the sixties.
4488:
The Australian New Left: Critical Essays and Strategy
3285:
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2464:
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1080:. Hippies created their own communities, listened to
554:, and other forms of Marxism. Other periodicals like
5121:
The Sixties Papers: Documents of a Rebellious Decade
4885:, reissue edition (Rutgers University Press, 1989).
3841:"A Populist Manifesto: The Making of a New Majority"
3671:
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Ideas for Action: Relevant Theory for Radical Change
1828:
Another West Berlin manifestation of a new left was
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1014:". Finally, in 1970 three members of the Weathermen
743:. In particular, on 2 December 1964 on the steps of
4062:
Roots of radicalism: Jews, Christians, and the Left
3975:. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. p. 3.
1863:temporarily shut down the city of Paris, while the
5100:Left Turn: Origins of the Next American Revolution
3610:The other American: the life of Michael Harrington
3373:
3128:
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1836:in Germany. It was created on 12 January 1967, in
908:The U.S. New Left drew inspiration first from the
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2723:Herbert, Marcuse (2017). Kellner, Douglas (ed.).
288:) and other organizations (such as trade unions,
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2640:Confronting American Labor: The New Left Dilemma
2480:. NJ: Chatham House Publishers. pp. 92–93.
2002:. They also developed the political ideology of
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534:Under the long-standing editorial leadership of
139:, is celebrated as the "Father of the New Left".
112:college-campus protest movements, including the
4685:
4073:
3402:
2979:Thompson, E. P. (Summer 1959). "The New Left".
1068:, and early hippies inherited the language and
5141:Jaffe, Harold, and John Tytell (eds.) (1970).
4550:Canadian Journal of Sociology and Anthropology
4245:G Butler, E. Jones, F. J. B. Stilwell (2009).
3970:
3797:
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3330:McMillian, John Campbell; Buhle, Paul (2003).
3329:
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2944:
2474:"Issue Evolution in Postwar American Politics"
2468:
1848:. These events served as inspiration for the "
966:The New Left also accommodated the rebirth of
238:over time as well. Prominent New Left thinker
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4126:Hilwig, Stuart (2011). Klimke, Martin (ed.).
3713:
3675:
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680:ideology, moving away from the traditional ("
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5145:. New York: Harper & Row. xiii, 480 pp.
5070:The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution
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305:Influential Latin American thinkers such as
268:can be loosely defined as the collection of
234:, which involves one's reason, would absorb
187:
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4573:Spring 2010, Vol. 40 Issue 1, pp. 1–21
4074:Klimke, Martin; Scharloth, Joachim (2009).
3971:McMillian, John; Buhle, Paul, eds. (2003).
3931:America Divided: The Civil War of the 1960s
3925:
3923:
3921:
3798:McMillian, John; Buhle, Paul, eds. (2003).
3716:America Divided: The Civil War of the 1960s
3695:McMillian, John; Buhle, Paul, eds. (2003).
3678:America Divided: The Civil War of the 1960s
3213:McMillian, John; Buhle, Paul, eds. (2003).
2947:Dependency and development in Latin America
1906:independent department of political economy
1881:occupied a building at Stockholm University
633:. In the words of Indian literary theorist
276:, mobilizations of landless rural workers,
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4459:, Melbourne; Socialist Alternative, 2001.
3947:. Princeton University Press. p. 34.
3818:"America in Ferment: The Tumultuous 1960s"
3714:Isserman, Maurice; Kazin, Michael (2000).
3676:Isserman, Maurice; Kazin, Michael (2000).
3531:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
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3129:Chakravorty Spivak, Gayatri (1 May 2014).
2928:The New Latin American Left: Utopia Reborn
2820:
2737:
1702:
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719:under the informal leadership of students
8344:Political movements in the United Kingdom
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5236:Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee
5143:The American Experience: A Radical Reader
4279:University of Sydney Retrieved 3 May 2017
4181:
3942:
3902:. Coursesa.matrix.msu.edu. Archived from
3749:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195179040.003.0003
3570:
3100:
2499:
2497:
1737:), conceived as the German branch of the
918:Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
413:a generation which never looked upon the
8349:Political movements in the United States
5735:Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies
5040:; writing as "William F. Warde" (1961).
5014:McMillian, John and Buhle, Paul (eds.).
4896:Cohen, Mitchell, and Hale, Dennis, eds.
4490:, Melbourne: Heinnemann Australia,1970.
4299:. 18 July 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
4184:"Rudi Dutschke und der bewaffnete Kampf"
3933:(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000).
3918:
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3607:
3503:The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage
3464:
2978:
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2428:(SDS) and the associated decline of the
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1714:The European New Left appeared first in
1164:
1044:
644:
123:
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6017:Far-left politics in the United Kingdom
5072:(New York: Penguin Books, 1993, 1975).
4060:Stanley Rothman and S. Robert Lichter,
3824:. University of Houston. Archived from
3732:
3483:
3440:American Experience: The Summer of Love
3410:"Overview: who were (are) the Diggers?"
3303:
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2388:Timeline of history of environmentalism
2126:Neo-Communist Party of the Soviet Union
2059:Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund
1879:. Shortly thereafter, Swedish students
1832:or K1, the first politically motivated
1753:Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund
164:intellectuals and campus groups in the
14:
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8230:International Workingmen's Association
6886:
5177:Online guide retrieved October 8, 2005
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4182:Kraushaar, Wolfgang (20 August 2007).
4125:
3929:Maurice Isserman & Michael Kazin,
3654:
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3498:
3291:
3154:
3070:Ideology and politics in Britain today
2863:
2700:"Life and times of the first New Left"
2560:
2538:
2494:
1815:May 1968 slogan in Paris which reads:
1030:
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5168:Online guide retrieved April 12, 2005
4810:
4543:The sixties: Passion, politics, style
4208:
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3471:St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture
3371:
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3047:Anderson took over as editor in 1962.
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471:and the socio-economic legacy of the
6732:List of books and other publications
5688:
4993:The New Left: A Collection of Essays
4862:
4571:American Review of Canadian Studies,
4326:
3037:"A brief history of New Left Review"
2945:Cardoso, F. H.; Faletto, E. (1969).
2916:
2694:
2399:
1992:1968–69 Japanese university protests
1873:Columbia University protests of 1968
1200:. Along with adherents known as the
1115:, when some 3,000 of them took over
782:-related radical groups such as the
469:post–World War II economic expansion
27:1960s–70s Western political movement
5087:(Columbia University Press, 1998).
4932:(New York University Press, 2001).
4676:an account by Paul Blackledge from
4632:
4434:; Hooper, Alan; Williams, Michael,
4395:The New Left: A documentary History
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3082:
2656:
2544:Politics at the Turn of the Century
2136:
1129:1968 Democratic National Convention
961:1968 Democratic National Convention
802:. By late 1966, the Diggers opened
24:
6232:Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters
6211:Festival Rock y Ruedas de Avándaro
5212:
4867:. University of California Press.
4856:
4587:. Cambridge University Press. 2013
4474:Notes on the New Left in Australia
4387:
4382:
3889:(New York: Basic Books, 1987) 174.
2420:originally referred to the mainly
2163:
2054:Revolutionary Cells (German group)
1614:Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory
1365:The Theory of Communicative Action
835:either ignored or denounced them.
717:University of California, Berkeley
409:lead essay, in which he described
25:
8360:
7693:Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution
5322:Students for a Democratic Society
5018:(Temple University Press, 2003).
4673:The New Left's renewal of Marxism
4545:(McGill Queens University Press).
3772:Esensten, Andrew (19 July 2022).
3486:Soon to be a Major Motion Picture
3168:Students for a Democratic Society
2675:
2210:Students for a Democratic Society
1763:Students for a Democratic Society
1154:wrote its founding document, the
1145:Students for a Democratic Society
1139:Students for a Democratic Society
924:movement and the more explicitly
796:Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers
660:Students for a Democratic Society
651:Students for a Democratic Society
344:
7919:
7781:
7771:
7761:
7688:Fields, Factories, and Workshops
7537:
6561:List of jam band music festivals
5877:Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
5709:Communist Party of Great Britain
5705:Communist Party Historians Group
5296:Up Against the Wall Motherfucker
5256:Maoist Internationalist Movement
5134:Committee on Internal Security,
4785:"Universities & Left Review"
4721:Communist Party of Great Britain
4353:from the original on 2013-01-17.
4144:10.1111/j.1467-7709.2011.01002.x
2237:Up Against the Wall Motherfucker
2148:Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
2099:East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front
2044:Außerparlamentarische Opposition
2009:
1669:
1657:
1356:The Structural Transformation of
1282:
731:, Steve Weissman, Art Goldberg,
640:
390:Communist Party Historians Group
365:(CPGB) and began to rethink its
363:Communist Party of Great Britain
259:
149:Communist Party of Great Britain
8154:
8065:
6566:List of historic rock festivals
6294:The Brotherhood of Eternal Love
4995:(Boston: Porter Sargent, 1969).
4656:Hock, Paul and Vic Schoenbach.
4541:Anastakis, Dimitry, ed (2008).
4508:, Newtown: Sydney ASSLH, 2005.
4483:, Canberra: The Diplomat, 1972.
4397:. London: Jonathan Cape (1970).
4360:
4339:
4302:
4282:
4270:
4252:
4239:
4227:
4166:
4119:
4054:
4041:
4032:
4019:
4006:
3992:
3979:
3964:
3936:
3892:
3879:
3863:
3839:Newfield, Jack (19 July 1971).
3810:
3791:
3765:
3726:
3707:
3688:
3648:
3631:
3616:
3601:
3579:
3564:
3539:
3492:
3458:
3323:
3297:
3248:
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3206:
3160:
3122:
3094:
3076:
3061:
3052:
2987:
2972:
2957:
2938:
2881:
2857:
2814:
2769:
2731:
2716:
2688:
2114:
1797:The Revolution of Everyday Life
1102:altered states of consciousness
951:conducted by liberal President
887:Industrial Workers of the World
7207:Open–closed political spectrum
6776:Legend of the Rainbow Warriors
5109:(Duke University Press, 2006).
5102:(Boston: Little, Brown, 1973).
5046:International Socialist Review
4947:(Bedford/St. Martin's, 2004).
4660:London: Sheed and Ward, 1969.
4613:, 1964–1969.; A primary source
4449:
4025:Amy Sony, James Tracy (2011),
3595:University of California Press
2951:University of California Press
2896:University of California Press
2669:
2631:
2554:
2532:
2472:; Layman, Geoffrey C. (1997).
2426:Socialist German Student Union
1374:Age of Mechanical Reproduction
1088:, and some used drugs such as
160:left", first among dissenting
13:
1:
8324:20th-century social movements
8298:Critique of political economy
7192:Left–right political spectrum
5892:International Socialists (UK)
5401:Revolutionary Action Movement
4900:(Boston: Beacon Press, 1966).
4235:Keith Richards: The Biography
3571:Bacciocco, Edward J. (1974).
3547:"1969: Height of the Hippies"
3488:. Perigee Books. p. 128.
2451:
2293:Congress for Cultural Freedom
831:'." Many of the "old school"
209:The German critical theorist
168:, and later alongside campus
7504:Proletarian internationalism
5972:Universities and Left Review
5715:Hungarian Revolution of 1956
5406:Sojourner Truth Organization
5335:Revolutionary Youth Movement
5164:New Left Movement: 1964–1973
4723:and Marxism Today. 1980–1991
4686:British New Left periodicals
4577:
4566:University of Toronto Press.
4518:Williams-Brooks, Llewellyn,
4438:. Palgrave Macmillan, 1999.
2644:University of Missouri Press
2430:West German student movement
2215:Revolutionary Youth Movement
1891:
1787:The Society of the Spectacle
499:Universities and Left Review
460:Nuclear Disarmament Campaign
153:Hungarian Revolution of 1956
7:
8329:Counterculture of the 1960s
7217:Right-wing authoritarianism
6269:Haight Ashbury Free Clinics
6116:Counterculture of the 1960s
6077:
5887:International Marxist Group
5306:Young Patriots Organization
5157:
4767:. 1964–1999. Archived from
4601:. Tōkyō: Kotan Publishing.
4016:Vol. XIV No. 2, pp. 133–141
3943:McCormick, Richard (2014).
3258:Journal of American History
2983:. No. 9. pp. 1–2.
2964:Dworkin, Dennis L. (1997).
2298:Counterculture of the 1960s
2270:
2252:Young Patriots Organization
2153:International Marxist Group
1952:elected president of Brazil
1886:
1861:May 1968 protests in France
864:The Whole World Is Watching
844:Chinese Cultural Revolution
763:". The New Left focused on
591:International Marxist Group
47:counterculture of the 1960s
10:
8365:
8240:Spanish Revolution of 1936
7678:Anarchism and Other Essays
6365:Turn on, tune in, drop out
6274:Haight-Ashbury Switchboard
5291:Symbionese Liberation Army
5004:(Penn State Press, 2002).
4814:(September–October 1960).
4591:
4486:Gordon, Richard (editor),
4416:
4374:Princeton University Press
4327:Hioe, Brian (2016-03-03).
4105:Socialist Worker (Britain)
4029:. Brooklyn, Melville House
3733:Breines, Winifred (2006).
3623:Ellis, Richard J. (1998).
3608:Isserman, Maurice (2001).
2638:Coker, Jeffrey W. (2002).
2476:. In Shafer, Byron (ed.).
2232:Symbionese Liberation Army
2092:
2037:
1820:It is forbidden to forbid!
1782:Situationist International
1739:Situationist International
1300:Dialectic of Enlightenment
1256:
1142:
1034:
635:Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
571:London School of Economics
444:A generation nourished on
145:Communist Party of the USA
119:
29:
8258:
8220:
8152:
8063:
8054:
8001:
7928:
7917:
7837:
7757:
7711:
7670:
7652:Insurrectionary anarchism
7644:
7546:
7535:
7442:Consensus decision-making
7379:
7224:
7179:
7104:
7054:
6989:
6937:
6894:
6719:
6619:
6574:
6473:
6408:Hippie exploitation films
6385:
6315:Back-to-the-land movement
6307:
6224:
6136:Sunset Strip curfew riots
6085:
6009:
5956:
5905:
5854:
5758:
5697:
5591:
5511:
5435:
5428:
5358:
5320:
5311:Youth International Party
5228:
5219:
4805:British New Left articles
4738:"Indexed articles online"
4733:(also 1998 special issue)
4597:Miyazaki, Manabu (2005).
4535:
4370:Making Peace with the 60s
4047:Kirkpatrick Sale (1973),
3437:; Vicente Franco (2007).
3242:Marxists Internet Archive
3232:Wright Mills, C. (1960).
3058:Hoch and Schoenbach, 1969
2875:Marxists Internet Archive
2727:. Routledge. p. 142.
2698:(January–February 2010).
2609:Thompson, Willie (1996).
2504:Kaufman, Cynthia (2003).
2338:Marxist cultural analysis
2264:Youth International Party
2015:
1948:Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
1927:Partido dos Trabalhadores
1915:
1551:Communicative rationality
676:. Mills argued for a new
32:New Left (disambiguation)
8235:Revolutions of 1917–1923
7993:Workers' self-management
5366:American Indian Movement
5359:Racial justice movements
4816:"Letter to the New Left"
4611:Japanese Communist Party
4479:Hyde, Michael (editor),
4211:The Most Radical Gesture
3465:Holloway, David (2002).
3304:Eidenmuller, Michael E.
3234:"Letter to the New Left"
3173:The Port Huron Statement
3131:"Stuart Hall, 1932–2014"
3106:"Stuart Hall: 1932–2014"
2827:Main Currents Of Marxism
2744:Main Currents Of Marxism
2548:Rowman & Littlefield
2170:American Indian Movement
2065:
1981:
1957:
1877:Japanese student strikes
1726:island within socialist
1171:anti-Vietnam War protest
942:American Indian Movement
583:International Socialists
520:Marxism, departing from
331:international solidarity
84:'s historical theory of
8041:Participatory economics
7884:Chalieu-Montal Tendency
7703:Post-Scarcity Anarchism
6181:Sky River Rock Festival
5350:Worker Student Alliance
5271:Progressive Labor Party
5266:Peace and Freedom Party
5098:Rubenstein, Richard E.
5033:. (Random House, 1973).
4837:"Placating Mr. Jenkins"
4789:indexed articles online
4765:indexed articles online
4717:indexed articles online
4697:indexed articles online
4679:International Socialism
4645:London: Collins, 1987.
4620:. London: Hurst, 2016.
4562:Levitt, Cyril. (1984).
4555:Kostash, Myrna. (1980)
4393:Teodori, Massimo, ed.,
4213:. New York: Routledge.
4001:A Short History of ERAP
3804:Temple University Press
3741:Oxford University Press
3720:Oxford University Press
3701:Temple University Press
3682:Oxford University Press
3484:Hoffman, Abbie (1980).
3382:Oxford University Press
3372:Lytle, Mark H. (2006).
3338:Temple University Press
3219:Temple University Press
2832:Oxford University Press
2749:Oxford University Press
2131:Party of New Communists
1865:German student movement
1216:The New Storefront Left
987:presidential nomination
881:traditions of American
587:Socialist Workers Party
560:, started in 1964, and
402:in the summer of 1957.
380:The Marxist historians
300:fall of the Berlin Wall
8129:Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
8124:Francesc Pi i Maragall
8016:Decentralized planning
7852:Collectivist anarchism
7494:Prefigurative politics
7447:Co-operative economics
7162:Social justice warrior
5872:British Black Panthers
5261:New Communist movement
5251:George Jackson Brigade
5016:The New Left Revisited
4863:Bahr, Ehrhard (2008).
4368:Burner, David (1996).
4172:Merritt (1969), p. 521
3973:The New Left Revisited
3800:The New Left Revisited
3697:The New Left Revisited
3333:The new left revisited
3215:The New Left Revisited
3118:(86). New Left Review.
2888:Geary, Daniel (2009).
2870:Letter to the New Left
2712:(61). New Left Review.
2682:Lawrence & Wishart
2440:
2434:
2414:
2308:Environmental movement
2032:Socialisme ou Barbarie
1926:
1825:
1817:
1751:
1733:
1372:The Work of Art in the
1202:New Communist Movement
1182:
1117:Grand Central Terminal
1070:countercultural values
1053:
674:Letter to the New Left
654:
490:
464:
369:. Some joined various
290:
286:Nicaraguan revolutions
188:
182:
140:
131:, associated with the
90:New Communist movement
45:that emerged from the
8173:Cornelius Castoriadis
8079:Stephen Pearl Andrews
7968:Egalitarian community
7938:Anti-authoritarianism
7830:Libertarian socialism
7744:Libertarian socialism
7683:The Conquest of Bread
7662:Synthesis federations
7452:Egalitarian community
7392:Anti-authoritarianism
7237:Democratic transition
7232:Anti-authoritarianism
7107:Political pejoratives
6836:Second Summer of Love
6791:Civil rights movement
6443:Intentional community
6325:Anti-authoritarianism
6171:Monterey Pop Festival
5740:Partisan Coffee House
5376:Black Liberation Army
5371:Antonio Maceo Brigade
5330:New American Movement
5123:. New York: Praeger.
4828:(5). New Left Review.
4583:Timothy Scott Brown.
4500:Symons, Beverley and
4209:Plant, Sadie (1992).
3870:"The Politics of Yip"
3499:Gitlin, Todd (1993).
2999:"A Note on West Fife"
2852:Dans Prinzip Hoffnung
2782:Eros and Civilization
2580:10.1353/nlh.2000.0045
2383:Third World socialism
2373:Revisionism (Marxism)
2200:New American Movement
2185:Black Liberation Army
2175:Antonio Maceo Brigade
1944:popular participation
1814:
1664:Philosophy portal
1349:Reason and Revolution
1314:Eros and Civilization
1168:
1048:
980:environmental justice
914:civil rights movement
879:libertarian socialist
672:(1916–1962) entitled
648:
585:, which later became
477:
411:
361:, many abandoned the
307:Francisco de Oliveira
298:) and 1990 (with the
127:
106:German-speaking world
8250:New social movements
7645:Organizational forms
7616:Ricardo Flores Magón
7586:Buenaventura Durruti
6992:Political ideologies
6811:New social movements
6781:Free Speech Movement
6263:San Francisco Oracle
6196:Glastonbury Festival
6176:Newport Pop Festival
5301:United Freedom Front
5246:Free Speech Movement
4898:The New Student Left
4761:"Socialist Register"
4481:It is Right to Rebel
4404:Grove Press (1969).
4400:Oglesby, Carl (ed.)
3985:Michael Harrington,
3828:on 16 November 2011.
3507:. New York. p.
3178:Port Huron, Michigan
3104:(March–April 2014).
2789:. pp. 125–126.
2567:New Literary History
1910:University of Sydney
1156:Port Huron Statement
1098:psilocybin mushrooms
1020:Port Huron Statement
713:Free Speech Movement
437:and threw the first
429:and of Khrushchev's
114:Free Speech Movement
30:For other uses, see
8273:Left-libertarianism
8036:Market abolitionism
8031:Inclusive Democracy
7862:Anarcho-syndicalism
7857:Anarchist communism
7499:Primitive communism
7484:Market abolitionism
7407:Class consciousness
7373:Anarchist communism
7117:Champagne socialist
7027:Christian Democracy
6956:Anti-Stalinist left
6940:Political positions
6601:Psilocybin mushroom
6386:Culture and fashion
6308:Politics and ethics
6126:San Francisco sound
6111:Central Park be-ins
6022:Anti-Stalinist left
5411:White Panther Party
5386:Black Panther Party
5345:Weather Underground
5114:Primary sources: US
5029:Sale, Kirkpatrick.
4973:Klatch, Rebecca E.
4958:Isserman, Maurice.
4668:.; A primary source
4559:. Toronto: Lorimer.
4402:The New Left Reader
4347:"丁学良:中国只有老左派 没有新左派"
4311:"新左派与当代中国知识分子的思想分化"
4288:Larrabure, Manuel.
3998:Richard Rothstein,
3414:The Digger Archives
3068:Adams, Ian (1998).
2663:University of Texas
2478:Present Discontents
2470:Carmines, Edward G.
2323:Left-libertarianism
2242:White Panther Party
2225:Weather Underground
2180:Black Panther Party
1976:Cultural Revolution
1898:heterodox economics
1571:Legitimation crisis
1541:Advanced capitalism
1342:One-Dimensional Man
1335:Negative Dialectics
1321:Escape from Freedom
1206:Weather Underground
1031:Hippies and Yippies
930:Black Panther Party
916:, particularly the
800:White Panther Party
510:Marxist revisionism
63:drug policy reforms
8339:Left-wing politics
8021:Economic democracy
7983:Worker cooperative
7963:Economic democracy
7514:Worker cooperative
7292:Anti-establishment
7157:Social imperialism
7062:Buddhist Socialism
7057:Religious politics
6888:Political spectrum
6684:New Age travellers
6521:Psychedelic trance
6360:Make love, not war
6141:Love Pageant Rally
6121:Red Dog Experience
5993:Radical Philosophy
5986:Socialist Register
5750:Socialist Movement
5614:Liberated Barracks
5340:Venceremos Brigade
4693:"The New Reasoner"
4653:; A primary source
4309:萧功秦 (2002-01-01).
4249:. Darlington Press
4132:Diplomatic History
3885:Maurice Isserman,
3135:Radical Philosophy
2822:Kołakowski, Leszek
2739:Kołakowski, Leszek
2657:Kellner, Douglas.
2303:Drug policy reform
2220:Venceremos Brigade
1972:Great Leap Forward
1826:
1767:civil disobedience
1734:Subversiven Aktion
1676:Society portal
1535:Important concepts
1253:Continental Europe
1226:Michael Harrington
1183:
1181:, 21 October 1967.
1133:Lyndon Pigasus Pig
1054:
1016:blew themselves up
910:civil disobedience
895:Autonomist Marxism
821:anti-authoritarian
809:Gerrard Winstanley
761:anti-Establishment
655:
563:Radical Philosophy
557:Socialist Register
427:Byzantine Birthday
280:organizations and
190:France Observateur
141:
43:political movement
8306:
8305:
8216:
8215:
8119:Antonie Pannekoek
7911:Utopian socialism
7889:Council communism
7795:
7794:
7734:Council communism
7671:Theoretical works
7556:Alexander Berkman
7509:Stateless society
7417:Classless society
7339:
7338:
7307:The Establishment
7262:Identity politics
7097:Religious Zionism
6854:
6853:
6831:Sexual revolution
6826:Hungry generation
6786:Anti-war movement
6759:Underground press
6496:Psychedelic music
6225:People and groups
6156:Mantra-Rock Dance
6045:
6044:
5862:The Angry Brigade
5745:Socialist Society
5656:
5655:
5621:National Guardian
5587:
5586:
5443:Theodor W. Adorno
5424:
5423:
5276:Rainbow Coalition
5220:Organizations and
5213:American New Left
4928:Frost, Jennifer.
4917:(Vintage, 1980).
4874:978-0-520-25795-5
4843:. 16 October 2006
4742:newleftreview.org
4616:Andrews, William
4607:978-0-9701716-2-7
4552:41, no. 4: 67–84.
4455:Armstrong, Mick,
4277:Political economy
4220:978-0-415-06222-0
3989:, Macmillan, 1962
3987:The Other America
3954:978-1-4008-6164-4
3347:978-1-56639-976-0
3340:. pp. 112–.
3310:American Rhetoric
2865:Wright, C. Wright
2830:. Vol. III.
2796:978-1-135-86371-5
2747:. Vol. III.
2659:"Herbert Marcuse"
2521:978-0-89608-693-7
2487:978-1-56643-050-0
2400:Explanatory notes
2313:Feminist movement
2283:Anarcho-communism
2104:Japanese Red Army
2072:Autonomia Operaia
2000:Japanese Red Army
1988:New Left in Japan
1964:New Left in China
1940:liberal democracy
1902:political economy
1712:
1711:
1639:Social alienation
1387:Notable theorists
1358:the Public Sphere
1307:Eclipse of Reason
1230:The Other America
1086:sexual revolution
1060:was originally a
957:anti-war movement
953:Lyndon B. Johnson
786:(who were led by
769:social revolution
757:The Establishment
373:groupings or the
351:Nikita Khrushchev
327:radical democracy
274:student movements
270:political parties
220:Leszek Kołakowski
204:social democratic
194:, and its editor
92:(which drew from
16:(Redirected from
8356:
8283:Social democracy
8188:Takis Fotopoulos
8156:
8067:
8061:
8060:
7988:Workers' control
7973:Free association
7958:Decentralization
7953:Common ownership
7923:
7894:Frankfurt School
7832:
7822:
7815:
7808:
7799:
7798:
7785:
7775:
7765:
7749:Social anarchism
7626:Errico Malatesta
7541:
7524:Workers' council
7519:Workers' control
7457:Free association
7427:Common resources
7422:Common ownership
7366:
7359:
7352:
7343:
7342:
7327:Radical politics
7302:Communitarianism
7272:Authoritarianism
7187:Horseshoe theory
7017:Social Democracy
6976:Radical centrism
6966:Centrist Marxism
6881:
6874:
6867:
6858:
6857:
6796:Protests of 1968
6742:Cannabis culture
6706:Woodstock Nation
6536:Progressive rock
6511:Psychedelic soul
6506:Psychedelic rock
6501:Psychedelic folk
6335:Environmentalism
6072:
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6058:
6049:
6048:
6010:Related articles
5923:Frankfurt School
5906:Major influences
5836:Sheila Rowbotham
5781:Raymond Williams
5730:Cultural studies
5725:Marxist humanism
5683:
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5660:
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5534:Bernardine Dohrn
5493:Erik Olin Wright
5488:Raymond Williams
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5381:Black Liberators
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5083:Rossinow, Doug.
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4998:Mattson, Kevin,
4910:. (Verso, 2002).
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1561:Culture industry
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1259:Protests of 1968
1246:Kirkpatrick Sale
1223:
1082:psychedelic rock
972:environmentalist
829:Groucho Marxists
765:social activists
741:academic freedom
729:Bettina Aptheker
727:, Brian Turner,
698:authoritarianism
544:Frankfurt School
542:popularised the
522:orthodox Marxist
496:merged with the
494:The New Reasoner
435:Hungarian rising
399:The New Reasoner
367:orthodox Marxism
341:and other aims.
339:anti-imperialism
335:anti-colonialism
322:Marxist–Leninist
296:Cuban Revolution
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264:The New Left in
249:The writings of
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8084:Mikhail Bakunin
8074:Charles Fourier
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6579:and other drugs
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579:May 1968 events
552:Louis Althusser
548:Antonio Gramsci
540:New Left Review
529:Robin Blackburn
505:New Left Review
473:Attlee ministry
441:into space....
349:As a result of
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315:neo-imperialism
311:neo-colonialism
278:afro-descendent
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2524:– via
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2328:LGBT history
2288:British Left
2190:Brown Berets
2115:Soviet Union
2087:Red Brigades
1985:
1961:
1919:
1895:
1858:
1854:Jimi Hendrix
1827:
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1728:East Germany
1716:West Germany
1713:
1576:Non-identity
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8293:Syndicalism
8221:Significant
8011:Communalism
7657:Platformism
7287:Reactionary
7267:Corporatism
7247:Syndicalism
7197:Nolan Chart
7142:Red fascist
7077:Muslim Left
7072:Jewish Left
7037:Nationalism
6909:Centre-Left
6654:Jesus freak
6644:Freak scene
6622:subcultures
6546:World music
6393:Psychedelia
6355:Bohemianism
6345:Communalism
6206:Piedra Roja
6151:Human Be-In
5776:Stuart Hall
5720:Revisionism
5579:Bobby Seale
5574:Jerry Rubin
5559:John Jacobs
5524:Bob Avakian
5483:Ho Chi Minh
5468:Che Guevara
5458:Erich Fromm
5416:Young Lords
5313:("Yippies")
5068:Rand, Ayn.
4904:Elbaum, Max
4791:. 1957–1959
4699:. 1957–1959
4504:(editors),
4194:16 December
4190:(in German)
4111:13 December
3435:Gail Dolgin
3384:. pp.
3353:28 December
3292:Burner 1996
3155:Burner 1996
3014:20 November
2932:Pluto Press
2834:. pp.
2615:Pluto Press
2441:Kaderleiter
2247:Young Lords
2121:Left School
2061:(from 1967)
1846:provocation
1838:West Berlin
1720:West Berlin
1634:Reification
1629:Recognition
1513:Sohn-Rethel
1458:Kirchheimer
1293:Major works
1224:" (in 1963
1187:Vietnam War
1160:free speech
1125:Jerry Rubin
1100:to explore
1056:The hippie
949:Vietnam War
934:Young Lords
922:Black Power
893:. American
860:Todd Gitlin
852:Ho Chi Minh
840:Vietnam War
804:free stores
749:Mario Savio
745:Sproul Hall
737:free speech
721:Mario Savio
711:called the
667:sociologist
619:Paul Gilroy
602:Stuart Hall
577:and of the
575:Vietnam War
486:Keir Hardie
453:Animal Farm
357:denouncing
251:sociologist
240:Ernst Bloch
228:Jerry Rubin
215:Black Power
180:. The term
176:and in the
8334:Liberalism
8313:Categories
8144:Otto Rühle
7978:Mutual aid
7879:Autonomism
7840:of thought
7724:Autonomism
7489:Mutual aid
7132:Loony left
7022:Liberalism
6747:Cyberdelic
6737:Subculture
6531:Space rock
6481:Folk music
6428:Love beads
6284:Wavy Gravy
6237:Acid Tests
5549:Tom Hayden
5529:Bill Ayers
5503:Mao Zedong
5436:Influences
5396:I Wor Kuen
5060:16 October
4847:16 October
4831:Full text.
4795:16 October
4775:16 October
4727:16 October
4703:16 October
4639:Ali, Tariq
4529:2123/16655
4514:0909944091
4496:0855610093
4465:0957952708
4297:The Bullet
4265:2123/16655
3910:7 November
3718:. Oxford:
3680:. Oxford:
3556:11 October
3315:13 October
3140:5 December
3084:Ali, Tariq
3010:(10): 9–13
2751:. p.
2680:. London:
2452:References
2318:Green left
1792:Guy Debord
1438:Horkheimer
1234:Tom Hayden
1152:Tom Hayden
1058:subculture
1008:Weathermen
1003:gay rights
883:radicalism
848:Mao Zedong
813:capitalism
798:, and the
690:alienation
595:Solidarity
423:Stalingrad
371:Trotskyist
170:radicalism
59:gay rights
8288:Socialism
8268:Communism
7847:Anarchism
7787:Socialism
7777:Communism
7767:Anarchism
7719:Anarchism
7167:Soft left
7122:Hard left
7012:Socialism
7007:Communism
6997:Anarchism
6981:New Right
6971:Third Way
6929:Far-Right
6752:Head shop
6659:Jipitecas
6606:Mescaline
6556:Jam bands
6541:Raga rock
6526:Acid rock
6486:Folk rock
6433:Long hair
6413:Happening
6320:Free love
6191:Woodstock
6131:Drop City
6097:Etymology
6000:Soundings
5867:Big Flame
5826:Tariq Ali
5796:Tom Nairn
5512:Activists
5498:Malcolm X
5222:movements
5151:909407028
4450:Australia
4333:New Bloom
4152:0145-2096
4083:Historein
3851:6 January
3527:cite book
3467:"Yippies"
3194:cite book
3186:647506237
2802:28 August
2596:144650061
2416:K-Gruppen
2378:Shinjwapa
2353:New Right
2143:Big Flame
2027:Camarades
1932:Stalinist
1892:Australia
1875:, and in
1830:Kommune 1
1591:Privatism
1566:Dialectic
1473:Löwenthal
1463:Kompridis
1175:Arlington
1078:Mod scene
610:in 1960.
518:socialist
492:In 1960,
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200:Stalinist
155:led some
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8245:New Left
7930:Concepts
7380:Concepts
7322:Populism
7317:Hardline
7227:See also
7092:Islamism
7087:Hindutva
6961:New Left
6899:Far-Left
6806:New Left
6629:Deadhead
6586:Cannabis
6375:Veganism
6340:Pacifism
6289:Hog Farm
6216:Nambassa
6201:The Farm
6106:Beatniks
5897:King Mob
5882:Gay Left
5691:New Left
5689:British
5640:Ramparts
5544:Ted Gold
5158:Archives
4751:24 March
4351:Archived
4160:44254548
4038:McDowell
3845:New York
3783:12 April
3658:(2005).
3589:(2003).
3551:ABC News
3450:23 April
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2867:(1960).
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1483:McCarthy
1468:Kuhlmann
1453:Kracauer
1428:Habermas
1418:Grünberg
1403:Benjamin
1268:a series
1266:Part of
1228:'s book
1191:militant
1179:Virginia
1090:cannabis
995:McCarthy
968:feminism
940:and the
842:and the
825:ABC News
686:Cold War
682:Old Left
653:pamphlet
514:humanist
439:sputniks
394:Reasoner
282:feminist
147:and the
110:anti-war
55:feminism
39:New Left
18:New left
8260:Related
7874:Marxism
7838:Schools
7437:Commune
7432:Commons
7387:Anarchy
7172:Wingnut
7137:Moonbat
7042:Fascism
7002:Marxism
6720:Related
6679:New Age
6674:Mánička
6664:La Onda
6438:Tie-dye
6279:Yippies
6257:Diggers
6243:Furthur
6079:Hippies
5759:Figures
5698:General
5607:Dissent
5241:Diggers
5229:General
5056:: 67–79
4578:Germany
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2038:Germany
1968:liberal
1908:at the
1834:commune
1523:Wingert
1518:Wellmer
1508:Schmidt
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1109:Yippies
1072:of the
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991:Kennedy
912:of the
872:liberal
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792:Diggers
790:), the
784:Yippies
678:leftist
649:A 1966
388:of the
172:in the
157:Marxist
151:to the
120:Origins
104:in the
100:or the
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8223:events
8056:People
8003:Models
7548:People
7182:Models
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7047:Nazism
6914:Centre
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1270:on the
1198:Maoism
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1096:, and
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885:, the
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6474:Music
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4079:(PDF)
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2066:Italy
1982:Japan
1958:China
1942:with
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6769:list
6696:Rave
5147:OCLC
5125:ISBN
5089:ISBN
5074:ISBN
5062:2006
5054:USFI
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5006:ISBN
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4887:ISBN
4869:ISBN
4849:2006
4797:2006
4777:2006
4753:2007
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4705:2006
4662:ISBN
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3753:ISBN
3558:2013
3533:link
3513:ISBN
3452:2007
3421:2007
3390:ISBN
3355:2011
3342:ISBN
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3200:link
3182:OCLC
3142:2014
3016:2016
2900:ISBN
2840:ISBN
2804:2018
2791:ISBN
2757:ISBN
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1986:The
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1900:and
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