Students for a Democratic Society

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By: Kirkpatrick Sale

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SDS, or Students for a Democratic Society, was one of the largest national student activist organizations of the 1960s, with over 300 college campus chapters by 1965. This influential New Left group was founded in 1960 as a student offshoot of the socialist League for Industrial Democracy (LID). With the publication in 1962 of their manifesto, The Port Huron Statement, SDS outlined their belief in participatory democracy and their goal to fight social injustices through non-violent means. Initially the group focused on promoting citizen engagement with politics and the civil rights movement, but pivoted to anti-war demonstrations and protests of the Vietnam War and the draft, and then to anti-communist, anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian struggles more generally. While SDS ultimately splintered and disbanded in 1969, in more recent years younger students have struggled to revive it.

This edition contains the author’s new contextual preface, 50 years after original publication.

Additional information

Weight 2.30 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 in
ISBN

9781570273865

Publisher

Autonomedia

Author

Kirkpatrick Sale

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