1968: Victorian anti-war movement gets an injection

N. Butler
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When the 'baby-boomers' had reached university age, their understandings, habits and behaviours often collided with the political discourse of their parents' generation. By 1968, the Monash University Labor Club, fresh from its campaign to raise money for the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam (NLF), had discarded the mantle of Labor reformism and set itself on a path of a radical communist activism that scorned the efforts of the Communist Party (CPA) to contain its enthusiasm. In concert with similarly leaning student clubs at the other two Victorian universities it turned its attention to the protest movement outside the university, against conscription and the Vietnam Wm: That brought the inevitable clash with the older established anti war movement led by a loose blend of ALP, CPA, church groups and unions. This process led, in Scalmer's classification of protest actions, to the mode of political demonstrations leaping radically from 'staging' to 'disruption.'
1968年:维多利亚时代的反战运动得到了加强
当“婴儿潮一代”达到上大学的年龄时,他们的理解、习惯和行为往往与他们父母那一代的政治话语发生冲突。到1968年,莫纳什大学劳工俱乐部刚刚结束了为南越民族解放阵线(NLF)筹集资金的活动,已经抛弃了劳工改革主义的外衣,走上了一条激进的共产主义激进主义的道路,蔑视共产党(CPA)遏制其热情的努力。与其他两所维多利亚大学类似倾向的学生俱乐部一致,它将注意力转向了大学外的抗议运动,反对征兵和越南战争:这不可避免地与由工党、CPA、教会团体和工会松散混合领导的老牌反战运动发生了冲突。在斯卡尔默对抗议行动的分类中,这一过程导致了政治示威的模式从“上演”到“破坏”的彻底飞跃。
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