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The 1960s represented a defining turning point in the politics and
cultures of western societies. The emergence of a mass culture, the
explosion of pop and new art forms, the rise of new left social
movements in the wake of 1968, and the first signs of a more global
politics brought into question long-held assumptions. The
articulation of new ideas of liberation, equality and identity and
the arrival of the so-called cultural revolution combined to remake
new forms of community. But what of the lasting political and
cultural legacies of the sixties?
The 1960s represented a defining turning-point in the politics and
cultures of western societies. But what of the lasting political
and cultural legacies of the sixties? In this book a range of
leading thinkers show how the sixties continue to influence
contemporary debates on globalization and democracy.
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