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Author Barcan, Alan, 1921-2017, author

Title From new left to factional left : fifty years of student activism at Sydney University / Alan Barcan
Published North Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2011
North Melbourne, Vic. : Australian Scholarly Publishing, [2011]
©2011

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 MELB  378.1981099441 Bar/Fnl  DUE 13-05-24
Description xii, 242 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
regular print
Contents Introduction: new left, new society -- 1. The old left broadens, a new left stirs -- 2. From moderation to militancy, 1967-1972 -- 3. Focusing on intramural issues -- A chronological interlude -- 4. The twilight of the new left -- 5. The welfare university as a political nursery -- 6. The legacy of the new left
Summary "When we think of university students in the 1960s we usually think of activism and rebellion. But who were these rebellious students, and what did they want? This book charts the history of protesters who marched, burned effigies of vice-chancellors, and challenged the University curriculum, describing the way they fought each other as much as the establishment. It details the New Lefts rejection of middle class culture and advocacy of a new democratic socialism. It shows how the Whitlam Labor government fulfilled some of the New Lefts aspirations, but contributed to its slow decline. The book chronicles the rise of a Labor Left in the 1980s, seeking to win powerful positions in student politics but divided by factionalism, as was the Labor Party. Many students ignored student politics because of their need to engage in part-time employment. Then came a heavy blow: legislation enacting voluntary student unionism. But the legend of the New Left continues to haunt activists. Is this memory just nostalgia, or do the activists of the 60s and 70s still inspire many radicals?"--Publishers
Analysis Political parties & ideologies (Australia)
Protest movements & pressure groups (Australia)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [219]-237) and index
Subject University of Sydney -- Students -- Attitudes.
University of Sydney -- Students -- Political activity.
College students -- Political activity -- Australia.
Left-wing extremists -- Australia -- New South Wales -- Sydney
Radicals -- Australia -- New South Wales -- Sydney
Student movements -- Australia -- New South Wales -- Sydney
Universities and colleges -- Australia -- History.
ISBN 1921509880 (paperback)
9781921509889 (paperback)