单词 | new left |
释义 | New Leftn. Frequently with the. Originally: a movement begun in France by young left-wing radicals opposed to the philosophy of the traditional left. Now also: any of various left-wing movements focused on activism or protest. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > groups or attitudes right to left > [noun] > the left > radicalism radicalism1817 radicality1819 radical left1870 Jacobinism1888 pinkness1918 New Left1955 1955 Nation 19 Mar. 233/3 The term ‘New Left’ was applied to three organizations, the Young Republic, the Independent Left, and the Progressive Union—none either Communist or anti-Communist—which together command a modest but estimable following in certain areas of France... Now the term has been appropriated by..Andre Malraux and..Francois Mauriac. 1955 N. Oxenhandler tr. A. Malraux in Yale French Stud. No. 15. 56 A new left, whatever it may be, can only struggle against the Communists in the name of a reality which is sufficiently convincing. 1958 New Reasoner Spring 138 He hopes to see a new American radicalism..and a new left which cares both for political democracy and social justice. 1960 New Left Rev. Jan. 1 Our hope is that people in the New Left will feel, with a special urgency, the poverty of ideas in the Labour Movement. 1975 Listener 13 Feb. 209/1 All over Europe in the Sixties you could see a proliferation of political sects—Marxists, Trotskyists, Maoists, Castroists... This New Left..was, above all, a manifestation of youth. 1992 New Maritimes July 32/1 The New Left was at its height, but its centrifugal energies were sending it in many directions—the counter-culture, feminism, the back-to-the-landers [etc.]. Derivatives New ˈLefter n. = New Lefty n. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > groups or attitudes right to left > [noun] > the left > radicalism > adherent(s) of Jacobin1793 radical reformer1795 rad1820 radical1822 pink1921 pinko1930 pinkie1946 Young Turk1948 New Lefter1960 New Leftist1967 1960 New Left Rev. Mar. 70/2 The ‘anarchism’ of young New Lefters. 1968 Listener 3 Oct. 442/1 The would-be Monday Clubber and the New Lefter will both shut up when they hear of the accident in the Headrow. New ˈLeftish adj. characteristic of the New Left. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > groups or attitudes right to left > [adjective] > left > radical radical1783 pink1820 pinko1925 pinkish1930 New Leftist1960 Adullamite1963 New Leftish1967 1967 Philosophy 42 287 The emphasis is rather New-Leftish and Gramscian. New ˈLefty n. colloquial a supporter of the policies of the New Left. ΚΠ 1960 Spectator 2 Dec. 899 The New Lefties, the hobohemians, the Encore subscribers. 2001 Sunday Times (Nexis) 24 June Baffling that an area bubbling with well-off, socially engaged new lefties should have secondary schools that achieve barely half the national average. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1955 |
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