New Lefts : : The Making of a Radical Tradition / / Terence Renaud.

A groundbreaking history of Europe's "new lefts" from the antifascist 1920s to the anti-establishment 1960sIn the 1960s, the radical youth of Western Europe's New Left rebelled against the democratic welfare state and their parents' antiquated politics of reform. It was not...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Abbreviations --   |t Introduction The Origins of Neoleftism --   |t 1 Leftism and the New --   |t 2 The Antifascist New Left --   |t 3 Exile and the Spanish Experiment --   |t 4 Revolutionary Hope and Despair --   |t 5 Postwar New Beginning --   |t 6 Social Democratic Modernization --   |t 7 Left Socialism --   |t 8 The Sixties New Left --   |t Epilogue --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Select bibliography --   |t Index 
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520 |a A groundbreaking history of Europe's "new lefts" from the antifascist 1920s to the anti-establishment 1960sIn the 1960s, the radical youth of Western Europe's New Left rebelled against the democratic welfare state and their parents' antiquated politics of reform. It was not the first time an upstart leftist movement was built on the ruins of the old. This book traces the history of neoleftism from its antifascist roots in the first half of the twentieth century, to its postwar reconstruction in the 1950s, to its explosive reinvention by the 1960s counterculture.Terence Renaud demonstrates why the left in Europe underwent a series of internal revolts against the organizational forms of established parties and unions. He describes how small groups of militant youth such as New Beginning in Germany tried to sustain grassroots movements without reproducing the bureaucratic, hierarchical, and supposedly obsolete structures of Social Democracy and Communism. Neoleftist militants experimented with alternative modes of organization such as councils, assemblies, and action committees. However, Renaud reveals that these same militants, decades later, often came to defend the very institutions they had opposed in their youth.Providing vital historical perspective on the challenges confronting leftists today, this book tells the story of generations of antifascists, left socialists, and anti-authoritarians who tried to build radical democratic alternatives to capitalism and kindle hope in reactionary times. 
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653 |a Activism. 
653 |a Advanced capitalism. 
653 |a Anti-fascism. 
653 |a Anti-imperialism. 
653 |a Antonio Gramsci. 
653 |a Bolsheviks. 
653 |a Bourgeoisie. 
653 |a Capitalism. 
653 |a Communism. 
653 |a Communist International. 
653 |a Communist Party of Germany. 
653 |a Comrade. 
653 |a Council communism. 
653 |a Counter-revolutionary. 
653 |a Critical theory. 
653 |a Criticism of capitalism. 
653 |a Critique of the Gotha Program. 
653 |a Demagogue. 
653 |a Denazification. 
653 |a Dictatorship. 
653 |a Dual power. 
653 |a Eric Hobsbawm. 
653 |a Fourth International. 
653 |a Francoist Spain. 
653 |a Frankfurt School. 
653 |a French Left. 
653 |a Georges Sorel. 
653 |a German re-armament. 
653 |a Heinrich Brandler. 
653 |a Heinrich Mann. 
653 |a Herbert Marcuse. 
653 |a History and Class Consciousness. 
653 |a Horst Mahler. 
653 |a Ideology. 
653 |a Imperialism. 
653 |a James Burnham. 
653 |a John Heartfield. 
653 |a Karl Liebknecht. 
653 |a Konrad Adenauer. 
653 |a Kronstadt rebellion. 
653 |a Kurt Hiller. 
653 |a Kurt Schumacher. 
653 |a Left communism. 
653 |a Left-wing politics. 
653 |a Leninism. 
653 |a Marxism. 
653 |a Marxist humanism. 
653 |a May 1968 events in France. 
653 |a Militant (Trotskyist group). 
653 |a Narcissism of small differences. 
653 |a Nazi Germany. 
653 |a Nazi Party. 
653 |a Nazism. 
653 |a New class. 
653 |a On the Poverty of Student Life. 
653 |a Orthodox Marxism. 
653 |a Otto Strasser. 
653 |a POUM. 
653 |a Pamphlet. 
653 |a Politics. 
653 |a Prague Manifesto. 
653 |a Radical democracy. 
653 |a Red Army Faction. 
653 |a Reformism. 
653 |a Reichstag fire. 
653 |a Rudi Dutschke. 
653 |a Situationist International. 
653 |a Social democracy. 
653 |a Social fascism. 
653 |a Sopade. 
653 |a Soviet Union. 
653 |a Spanish Civil War. 
653 |a Spanish Socialist Workers' Party. 
653 |a Stalinism. 
653 |a Syndicalism. 
653 |a The End of Ideology. 
653 |a The State and Revolution. 
653 |a Totalitarianism. 
653 |a Trotskyism. 
653 |a Weimar Republic. 
653 |a West Germany. 
653 |a Western Marxism. 
653 |a Wilhelm Dilthey. 
653 |a Wilhelm Reich. 
653 |a World on Fire (book). 
653 |a World revolution. 
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