Scenarios about 'new left'
The New Left was a broad political movement that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, emphasizing participatory democracy, civil rights, feminism, and opposition to militarism. Distinguished from traditional leftist focus on labor and class struggle, it incorporated countercultural elements and addressed issues of identity, personal freedom, and environmental concerns. The movement significantly influenced modern progressive politics and provided frameworks for analyzing power structures beyond purely economic terms.
What If Paris's May 1968 Protests Succeeded?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the May 1968 protests in France toppled the de Gaulle government and established a new political order, dramatically reshaping European politics and global social movements.