Książka New Left, New Right and Beyond G. Andrews

New Left, New Right and Beyond

Taking the Sixties Seriously

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
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The 1960s represented a defining turning-point in the politics and cultures of western societies. Th...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
1999
strony
207
EAN
9780333741474
ISBN
0333741471
Enbook ID
04598667
Waga
436
Wymiary
140 x 216 x 16

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The 1960s represented a defining turning-point in the politics and cultures of western societies. The emergence of a mass culture, the explosion of pop and new art forms, the rise of 'new-left' social movements in the wake of the events of 1968, and the first signs of a more global politics brought into question long-held assumptions. The articulation of new ideas of liberation, equality and identity and the arrival of the so-called cultural revolution combined to remake new forms of community. But what of the lasting political and cultural legacies of the sixties? In this, the first book to take the long-term legacy of the sixties seriously, the focus is on the varied and paradoxical nature of this crucial decade. Focusing mainly on the British and American context, this collection of essays brings together leading thinkers across a variety of disciplines to address a range of new perspectives on the impact of the New Left, the experience of the New Right and on how the sixties continue to influence contemporary debates on globalization and democracy. Arguing that the full implications of the 'long sixties' are still not fully realized, the book will open up new directions in the study of contemporary political ideas and movements.

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