The millennial left's war against liberalismhttp://wapo.st/2uK0Vwb?tid=ss_tw&utm_term=.2ad8c814c8c4 …
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I see what you're asking, but no I don't think so. This was a sensibility of IWW, The Masses, etc...
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Sure, but the dominant aesthetic of Old Left was Popular Front style, very different than IWW or 1960s hippies.
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Isn't there a contradiction to applying an ideal of the working class forged in the 1930s to today's highly diverse, non industrial wc?
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Perhaps--labor movement isn't nearly same in many ways--but dynamics of capitalism not that different. Things to rethink, things to repeat.
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Also I would say the cultural politics of the 1960s were about radical chic and hedonism, today's Left is anti-chic
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Not sure I follow exactly. Mind expanding?
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1) People liked New Deal style "Socialism" in the US until they let black people in on it 2) USSR fell, they couldnt use that club anymore
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3) Why wouldnt "socialism" rise again after a bunch of bubbles and policies turned millenials in to wage slaves and debtors?
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