New Left in West Germany

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The New Left in West Germany was a radical, predominantly student-driven political movement of the 1960s and 1970s that challenged traditional Marxism, opposed authoritarianism and capitalism, and campaigned against issues such as rearmament, the Vietnam War, and the lingering influence of Nazism.

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New Left in West Germany canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political movement
social movement
associatedWith Außerparlamentarische Opposition NERFINISHED
German student movement
extra-parliamentary opposition
student movement
country West Germany NERFINISHED
emergedFrom Social Democratic student groups NERFINISHED
post-war generation in West Germany
student organizations
focus anti-fascism
anti-imperialism
civil liberties
university reform
hasCharacteristic radical
student-driven
hasGoal confronting Nazi past
democratization of society
ending Vietnam War
overcoming authoritarian structures
hasIdeology Marxism NERFINISHED
New Left NERFINISHED
anti-authoritarianism
anti-capitalism
socialism
hasTemporalExtent 1960s
1970s
influencedBy Frankfurt School NERFINISHED
anti-colonial movements
anti-imperialism
critical theory
language German
locatedIn Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
West Germany NERFINISHED
opposed NATO policies
Vietnam War NERFINISHED
West German rearmament
authoritarianism
capitalism
lingering influence of Nazism
rearmament
traditional Marxism
partOf global New Left NERFINISHED
usedMethod direct action
mass demonstrations
sit-ins
teach-ins
university occupations

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German Socialist German Student Union movement New Left in West Germany