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Notes and Commentary

From the New Left to Postmodern Populism: An Interview with Paul Piccone

Jorge Raventos

Jorge Raventos: Between the 1960s and 1980s, both you and Telos were regarded as part of the Left—or, rather, of the New Left. Would such a description still be correct today?

Paul Piccone: Of course, Telos came out of the American New Left. To leave it at that, however, would be too simple and maybe even misleading, without first mapping out the internal structure of the New Left in the 1960s to indicate Telos' awkward position within it. Such a task is complicated by the fact that most of what has been written on the subject by repentant as well...







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