Origin Story

The New Left – Part One – Generation Next

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Dec 3, 2025
Explore the fascinating evolution of the New Left, born from the discrediting of Soviet communism. Hear how Khrushchev's 1956 speech shattered communist credibility and fueled disillusionment. Delve into the vibrant youth-led movements of the 1960s that challenged societal norms and rallied for civil rights, particularly in the U.S. Discover the impactful ideas of thinkers like Herbert Marcuse and Frantz Fanon, who called for revolutionary change and the decolonization of minds. Plus, witness the ascent of Maoism and its global resonance.
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Origins: A Third Space For Socialism

  • The New Left arose from the 1956 discrediting of Soviet communism and sought a third space beyond Washington and Moscow.
  • It prioritized anti-authority, participatory democracy, anti-colonialism, and cultural issues over classical class struggle.
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Khrushchev's Speech As A Pivot

  • Khrushchev's 1956 secret speech shattered faith in Stalin and provoked a global crisis of communist legitimacy.
  • The revelations led to resignations, despair, and a rethinking of socialism across Europe and America.
ANECDOTE

Hungary's Failed Spring

  • Hungary's 1956 reform led Imre Nag to promise elections and exit the Warsaw Pact in one week.
  • Soviet tanks crushed the revolt days later, killing thousands and producing 200,000 refugees.
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