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Red Internationalism: Anti-Imperialism and Human Rights in the Global Sixties and Seventies

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In Red Internationalism, Salar Mohandesi returns to the Vietnam War to offer a new interpretation of the transnational left's most transformative years. In the 1960s, radicals mobilized ideas from the early twentieth century to reinvent a critique of imperialism that promised not only to end the war but also to overthrow the global system that made such wars possible. Focusing on encounters between French, American, and Vietnamese radicals, Mohandesi explores how their struggles did change the world, but in unexpected ways that allowed human rights to increasingly displace anti-imperialism as the dominant idiom of internationalism. When anti-imperialism collapsed in the 1970s, human rights emerged as a hegemonic alternative channeling anti-imperialism's aspirations while rejecting systemic change. Approaching human rights as neither transhistorical truth nor cynical imperialist ruse but instead as a symptom of anti-imperialism's epochal crisis, Red Internationalism dramatizes a shift that continues to affect prospects for emancipatory political change in the future.

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  • Showcases transnational methodologies and extensive intercontinental archival research
  • Explains how the historical transformations of the 1960s and 1970s made possible the contemporary world
  • Contributes to the history of leftism, imperialism, human rights, internationalism, anti-imperialism, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and the Global Sixties
Author: Mohandesi Salar
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 354
ISBN: 9781316513798
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Salar Mohandesi is the Marvin H. Green, Jr. Assistant Professor of History at Bowdoin College. He is the co-editor of Voices of 1968: Documents from the Global North.

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