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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 " 1046: 125: 1284: 646: 752:
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."
7773: 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". 7763: 1671: 7921: 7783: 1812: 1166: 7539: 1659: 1135:" (an actual pig), was also widely publicized in the media at this time. In Cambridge, hippies congregated each Sunday for a large "be-in" at Cambridge Park with swarms of drummers and those beginning the Women's Movement. In the United States the hippie movement started to be seen as part of the "New Left" which was associated with anti-war college campus protest movements. 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 1241:
in 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. 1240:
In some of ERAP projects, such as the JOIN ("Jobs or Income Now") project in uptown 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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The New Left Review, in an obituary following Hall's death in 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
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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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wrote in 1971 that "in its 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
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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".
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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
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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
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In the United States, the "New Left" was the name loosely associated with radical, Marxist political movements that took place during the 1960s, primarily among college students. At the core of this was 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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Williams-Brooks, Llewellyn (2016). "Radical Theories of Capitalism in Australia: Towards a Historiography of the Australian New Left". Honours thesis, University of Sydney, Retrieved 20 April 2017,
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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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Anatomy of a Revolutionary Movement, Students for a Democratic Society. Report by the committee on Internal Security. House of Representatives. Ninety-first Congress. Second Session
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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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Article discussing online archiving of four British New Left publications Universities & Left Review, Marxism Today, The New Reasoner and Socialist Register
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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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As the campus orientation of the American New Left became clear in the mid to late 1960s, the student sections of the British New Left began taking action. The
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In 1968 and 1969, as its radicalism reached a fever pitch, the SDS began to split under the strain of internal dissension and increasing turn towards
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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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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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established left to come to grips with the political changes that had come to pass internationally after World War II and with the
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that arose in the United States during the mid-1960s and spread to other countries around the world. The Beats adopted the term
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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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was a special target across the worldwide New Left. Johnson and his top officials became unwelcome on American campuses. The
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Thompson was especially important in bringing the concept of a "New Left" to the United Kingdom in the summer of 1959 with a
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by communities and movements". However, PT has been criticized for its "strategic alliances" with the right wing after
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Stung by the criticism that they were "high on analysis, low on action", and in "the year of the 'discovery of poverty
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Russ Gilbert "New Left" Pamphlet Collection: An inventory of the collection at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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movement, which aims to prevent the toxification of the environment of minority and disadvantaged communities.
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in France were also felt strongly throughout the British New Left. Some within the British New Left joined the
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movement, which clashed with the Old Left's disregard for the environment in favor of preserving the jobs of
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brought the central issue of the New Left into the mainstream liberal establishment. The 1972 nomination of
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believed that socialism would prove the means for all human beings to become immortal and eventually create
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The origins of the New Left have been traced to several factors. Prominently, the confused response of the
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with the pace of change, incorporated violent tendencies towards social transformation. After 1969, the
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leagues and human rights organizations) that comprised the left between 1959 (with the beginning of the
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in a Greenwich Village brownstone trying to make a bomb out of a stick of dynamite and an alarm clock.
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The New Left opposed what it saw as the prevailing authority structures in society, which it termed "
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Cleveland, John. (2004) "New Left, not new liberal: 1960s movements in English Canada and Quebec",
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Personal Politics: The Roots of Women's Liberation in the Civil Rights Movement & the New Left
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Sangster, Joan. "Radical Ruptures: Feminism, Labor, and the Left in the Long Sixties in Canada",
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Hillbilly Nationalists, Urban Race Rebels, and Black Power: Community Organizing in Radical Times
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and their approach to organization, convinced that they could be the source for a better kind of
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Numerous Black British scholars attributed their interest in cultural studies to Hall, including
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Radical Theories of Capitalism in Australia: Towards a Historiography of the Australian New Left
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The SDS became the leading organization of the anti-war movement on college campuses during the
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In 1969, the American organization ruptured into two factions, one Maoist and one proterrorist.
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Cultural Marxism in postwar Britain: history, the new left, and the origins of cultural studies
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Dissenting Japan: A History of Japanese Radicalism and Counterculture, from 1945 to Fukushima.
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1,2,3, What Are We Fighting For? The Australian Student Movement From Its Origins To The 1970s
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The term "New Left" was popularised in the United States in an open letter written in 1960 by
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and pragmatic establishment politics), into a broader focus towards issues such as opposing
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The Trouble between Us: An Uneasy History of White and Black Women in the Feminist Movement
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escalated the rhetorical heat, as violence broke out on both sides. The climax came at the
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Political economy now!: The struggle for alternative economics at the University of Sydney
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Manfred McDowell (2013), "A Step into America: The New Left Organizes the Neighborhood",
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began by occupying college campuses for several years in the 1960s, culminating in the
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Intellectuals in Action: The Origins of the New Left and Radical Liberalism, 1945–1970
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Weimar on the Pacific: German Exile Culture in Los Angeles and the Crisis of Modernism
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became a key site of British student militancy. The influence of protests against the
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concerns on campuses, and brought together liberals and more revolutionary leftists.
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Politics of the Self: Feminism and the Postmodern in West German Literature and Film
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The Whole World Is Watching: Mass Media in the Making & Unmaking of the New Left
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The Politics of Authenticity: Liberalism, Christianity, and the New Left in America
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The student activism of the New Left came to a head around the world in 1968. The
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By 1968, however, the New Left coalition began to split. The anti-war Democratic
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In Australia, the New Left was engaged in debates concerning the legitimacy of
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and other social movements. Its challenge was to "combine the institutions of
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West Germany and the Global Sixties: The Anti-Authoritarian Revolt, 1962–1978
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in New York, resulting in 61 arrests. The Yippies, especially their leaders
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was also part of the anarchist stream of the New Left, as were the Yippies.
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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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and union militancy. This group coalesced around the historical journal
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SDS: The Rise and Development of The Students for a Democratic Society
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as a weak but heroic Workers' State; but rather as the nation of the
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Some who self-identified as "New Left" rejected involvement with the
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Michael R. Krätke, Otto Bauer and the early "Third Way" to Socialism
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Many New Left thinkers in the United States were influenced by the
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was already current in France in the 1950s. It was associated with
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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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in Chicago in August, including nominating their own candidate, "
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Other elements of the U.S. New Left were anarchist and looked to
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was also a child of this stream, for instance in the thought of
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party", PT decided to try something new, while being aided by
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originates from the academic debate between "New Left" and "
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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,
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The New Left in Latin America sought to go beyond existing
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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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and sought to create a mini-society free of money and
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(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). 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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:. 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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:. 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P. Thompson 346: 345:United Kingdom 343: 261: 258: 196:Claude Bourdet 166:United Kingdom 121: 118: 86:class struggle 78:labor movement 67:social justice 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 8361: 8350: 8347: 8345: 8342: 8340: 8337: 8335: 8332: 8330: 8327: 8325: 8322: 8320: 8317: 8316: 8314: 8299: 8296: 8294: 8291: 8289: 8286: 8284: 8281: 8279: 8276: 8274: 8271: 8269: 8266: 8265: 8263: 8257: 8251: 8248: 8246: 8243: 8241: 8238: 8236: 8233: 8231: 8228: 8227: 8225: 8219: 8209: 8206: 8204: 8203:Daniel Guérin 8201: 8199: 8196: 8194: 8191: 8189: 8186: 8184: 8183:G. D. H. 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social justice
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Marxism
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Communist Party of Great Britain
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
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