Old Left

The Old Left is a term used to describe Western Leninists, Trotskyists and Stalinists, to differentiate them from the non-Leninist Marxists of the New Left who emerged between the 1950s and the 1970s. The Old Left tended to emphasise the importance of party organisation and class consciousness over the cultural agenda of the New Left influenced by Antonio Gramsci and the Frankfurt School.

 

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