The New Left emerged in the 1960s as a political and social movement that sought to address issues of civil rights, feminism, environmentalism, and anti-war sentiments, distinguishing itself from the traditional left focused primarily on labor and class struggle. It emphasized grassroots activism, cultural change, and identity politics, advocating for a more inclusive and diverse approach to social justice. The New Left also critiqued established socialist movements for being too bureaucratic and authoritarian. Overall, it aimed to create a more egalitarian society through a broad spectrum of progressive causes.
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