The New Left and the Spirit of May '68

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
D. Howard
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Abstract:To understand May '68 (in Paris, but not only), context is necessary. As it happens I was there, during, before and after. This life experience has been marked by the emergence of a "new left" in the US and in France and, to a lesser degree, similarly motivated movements in Germany and in Czechoslovakia. This article revisits my experience through a discussion of the concept of a "new left," which while intuitively evident is conceptually slippery: it does not refer to the immediate experience of a generation born into the emerging prosperity of the postwar West; and it assumes that a left will always and necessarily exist in modern societies. Here I describe my own experiences as a participant in that movement prior to the brèche that took place in May '68, and suggest some of the implications of the new possibilities that it opened.
新左派与1968年5月的精神
摘要:要理解1968年五月事件(发生在巴黎,但不仅仅是巴黎),语境是必要的。碰巧我在那里,期间,之前和之后。美国和法国出现了“新左派”,德国和捷克斯洛伐克也出现了类似的运动,但程度较轻。本文通过对“新左派”概念的讨论,重新审视了我的经历,这个概念虽然直观上很明显,但在概念上却很模糊:它并不是指出生在战后西方新兴繁荣时期的一代人的直接经历;而且它假定左派在现代社会中总是必然存在。在这里,我描述了我自己在1968年5月发生的br che之前作为该运动参与者的经历,并提出了它所开启的新可能性的一些含义。
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