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  2. New Left - Wikipedia

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    The New Left was a broad political movement that emerged from the counterculture of the 1960s and continued through the 1970s. It consisted of activists in the Western world who, in reaction to the era's liberal establishment, campaigned for freer lifestyles on a broad range of social issues such as feminism, gay rights, drug policy reforms, and gender relations. [1]

  3. New Left in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The New Left (新左翼, shin-sayoku) in Japan refers to a diverse array of 1960s Japanese leftist movements that, like their counterparts in the Western New Left, adopted a more radical political stance compared to the established "Old Left," which in the case of Japan was emblematized by the Japanese Communist Party and Japan Socialist Party.

  4. New Left (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    The New Left (Polish: Nowa Lewica, Polish pronunciation: [ˈnɔva lɛˈvi.t͡sa]; NL) is a social-democratic political party in Poland. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It is positioned on the centre [ 3 ] and centre-left on the political spectrum.

  5. Students for a Democratic Society - Wikipedia

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    At a time when the New Left Notes could describe the SDS as "a confederation of localized conglomerations of people held together by one name", [67] and as events in the country continued to drift, what the PLP-WSA offered was the promise of organizational discipline and of a consistent vision. But there was a rival bid for direction and ...

  6. The Left is now more unpopular worldwide than any time ... - AOL

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    The Left suffered a record low average of just 45% of votes in dozens of ballots held globally last year, according to the analysis of 73 democratic elections, conducted by The Telegraph.

  7. Timeline of modern American conservatism - Wikipedia

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    The New Left denounced Humphrey as a war criminal, Nixon attacked him as the New Left's enabler—a man with "a personal attitude of indulgence and permissiveness toward the lawless." [94] Beinart observes that "with the country divided against itself, contempt for Hubert Humphrey was the one thing on which left and right could agree." [95] 1969

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    When Trump left office, Leavitt worked for New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, Trump’s pick as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, before she ran for Congress in her home state.

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