G&R Episode 35: The New Left and the Next Left. What we can learn from 1960s radicals. - a podcast by Green and Red

from 2020-08-18T08:00

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In today's episode, Bob and Scott have a free-wheeling discussion about the origins of the New Left, the Wisconsin School (school of thought around the history of foreign relations), and the how these radical ideas still have currency in today's emerging movements. 


This episode is a tribute to esteemed diplomatic historian Thomas McCormick who passed away on July 25th, 2020.




Learn More:



  • William Appleman Williams, The Tragedy of American Diplomacy

  • Thomas McCormick, China Market: America’s Quest for Informal Empire, 1893-1901 

  • Lloyd Gardner, Economic Aspects of New Deal Diplomacy

  • Walter LeFeber, The New Empire: An Interpretation of American Expansion, 1860–1898




From the Green and Red team:



  • Our interview with New Left historian and activist Staughton Lynd: https://bit.ly/StaughtonGandR

  • And listen to our conversation with filmmaker David Martinez on one of the New Left's influences, radical sociologist Immanuel Wallerstein: https://bit.ly/WallersteinGandR  

  • Bob Buzzanco: What Happened to the New Left? 




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