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Discover 'New Lefts', a groundbreaking exploration of neoleftism and its historical roots, perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike. This insightful trade paperback, published by Princeton University Press in 2021, delves into the dynamic evolution of the 1960s radical youth movements in Western Europe that challenged the democratic welfare state and the outdated political ideologies of their predecessors. Terence Renaud expertly traces the lineage of neoleftism from its antifascist foundations to the visceral counterculture explosion of the '60s. This compelling narrative examines why the left fractured into various factions, shedding light on the grassroots movements initiated by groups like New Beginning in Germany. These young militants sought innovative organizational methods—through councils and assemblies—rejecting the bureaucratic confines of Social Democracy and Communism. Renaud's critical perspective offers contemporary leftists valuable insights into their ongoing struggle against capitalism and authoritarianism. 'New Lefts' isn't just a history book; it's a mirror reflecting the passionate pursuit of radical democratic alternatives in tumultuous times. Ideal for anyone interested in political theory, activism, and the transformative power of grassroots movements. Add this essential read to your collection today and engage with the profound legacies of leftist movements that continue to influence activism worldwide.