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 The New Left ReaderOglesby, Carl (ed.)Publisher:  Grove Press, USA Year Published:  1969
 Pages:  312pp
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 An anthology of writings from the 1960s New Left.
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 Introduction: The Idea of The New Left
 
 Part One: Understanding Leviathan
 C. Wright Mills: The Politics of Responsibility
 Herbert Marcuse: from One-Dimensional Man
 Andre Gorz: from Strategy for Labor
 Louis Althusser: Contradiction and Overdetermination
 Martin Nicolaus: The Unknown Marx
 Stuart Hall, Raymond Williams, and Edward Thomson: from May Day Manifesto
 Leszek Kolakowski: The Concept of the Left
 
 Part Two: The Revolutionary Frontier
 Frantz Fanon: Algeria Unveiled
 Fidel Castro: The Universal Conscience
 Malcolm X: "I Don't Mean Bananas"
 Huey Newton: A Prison Interview
 
 Part Three: A New Revolution?
 
 Rudi Dutschke: On Anti-authoritarianism
 Daniel and Gabriel Cohn-Bendit: The Battle of the Streets - "C'est Pour Toi Que Tu Fais La Revolution"
 The New Left Reader
 The Appeal from the Sorbonne
 Tom Fawthrop, Tom Nairn, and David Triesman: Three Student Risings
 Mark Rudd: Columbia - Notes on the Spring Rebellion
 
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