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What did students of the new left movement think was missing in american liberalism in the 1960s?

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The New Left movement, comprised of radical students, emerged in opposition to the new liberalism in the 1960s. The students of the new left movement were of the opinion that the practice of true participatory democracy was missing in American liberalism.

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