(the) New Left

(the) New Left
the New Left [the New Left]
a group of people who developed ↑left-wing political ideas in many countries, especially the US, in the 1960s. They protested against the conditions of poor people in society, and against the ↑Vietnam War, but they did not support the Soviet Union. The New Left included many students and writers.

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