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The New Left Movement emerged in the 1960s and 1970s as a radical crusade for social change, distinct from the traditional left-wing agenda that focused on labor and economic concerns. It championed issues such as civil rights, anti-war activism, feminism, and environmentalism, fundamentally altering the landscape of political activism worldwide.
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