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The New Left is a movement that originated in the 1960s by many Marxist intellectuals in the Frankfurt School, such as Herbert Marcuse. The New Left supported many ideas such as feminism, the "civil rights" movement, the original LGB movement and the legalization of drugs. The New Left grew in popularity due to the then young Boomer generation feeling they were restricted by the then conservative society back then in the USA and other Western nations.

While the New Left was created to challenge the status quo, the New Left eventually grew to become the status quo after the end of the cold war. This was propelled by major corporations and fashion companies, as they exploited the hedonistic and anti-traditionalist elements of the New Left to gain profit from the young Boomer generation.

Personality

The New Left is portrayed to be very rebellious and unruly. The New Left can usually be seen at left-wing political protests protesting whatever was "cool" or addicted to drugs.

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Variants

= Acid Communism

Acid Communism is an ideology that spawned from the New Left that believes leftists should meditate with psychedelics and drugs to imagine imagine future post-capitalist political possibilities.

Acid Communism also has a very futuristic mindset, but at the same time is very existentialist, as it believes the future has been canceled due to past interpretations of such future, such as science fiction.

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