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"Got to thinking, having been in contact with an old friend from University days, and it being that time of year when starting or returning to Uni, what happened, or what led to the demise of radical/ far left student politics. Back in the mid eighties when I was at uni part of the daily routine was to be accosted outside the library/refectory/canteen by a leaflet bearing Marxist/neo Marxist/socialist workers party 'worker' Of course there are student protests now, but they invariably revolve around single issues, like tuition fees, not a radical/far left take on global politics. Is it because far/left politics maybe have ceased to have any plausibility in the world of practical politics, and the majority of today's students understand that ? " They eventually grow up and drop the pretence of being a radical and grasp as much as they can get. | |||
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"Got to thinking, having been in contact with an old friend from University days, and it being that time of year when starting or returning to Uni, what happened, or what led to the demise of radical/ far left student politics. Back in the mid eighties when I was at uni part of the daily routine was to be accosted outside the library/refectory/canteen by a leaflet bearing Marxist/neo Marxist/socialist workers party 'worker' Of course there are student protests now, but they invariably revolve around single issues, like tuition fees, not a radical/far left take on global politics. Is it because far/left politics maybe have ceased to have any plausibility in the world of practical politics, and the majority of today's students understand that ? They all grew up and became ceo's of Halifax, Rbs, Tsb and so on!" Haha..probably true, but why is this generation not radicalised? | |||
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"Perhaps it's a reflection of the disengagement of young voters from politics Since the 80's politics has become the domain of the unprincipled, career politician desiring power only for the sake of power - and if refer to all political parties in that I struggle to think of many politicians who base their beliefs on ethical & moral principles " Maybe that's not such a bad thing, most of the twentieth century politics was dominated by those with their version of belief and principles...it cost millions of lives. ps no probs slipping back to the 80's re boobs..lol | |||
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" Back in the mid eighties when I was at uni part of the daily routine was to be accosted outside the library/refectory/canteen by a leaflet bearing Marxist/neo Marxist/socialist workers party 'worker' " they became stand up comics and then media luvvies | |||
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"I think it got classed the same as: DISTURBING THE PEACE INCITEMENT TO RIOTING DEFAMATION and TERRORISM" what did? | |||
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"Sheer apathy. We're more knowledgeable about politics due to the media (bias). It doesn't take anyone long to realise no matter who is in power, the politicians always fail to deliver their election promises, and any problems whilst they are in power is normally down to the previous government (which is irony it itself when a party wins for a second or third term )" Absolutely right! | |||
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"Odd though really. There has been a substantial increase of "working class" students in the student population and the decrease in socialist activity at universities.Maybe the "wsorking class" have less of a social conscience than the so called "middle class"." Seems to be a paradox there..good spot! | |||
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"Sheer apathy. We're more knowledgeable about politics due to the media (bias). It doesn't take anyone long to realise no matter who is in power, the politicians always fail to deliver their election promises, and any problems whilst they are in power is normally down to the previous government (which is irony it itself when a party wins for a second or third term )" Doesn't really address the question though, which is why far left student politics has largely disappeared from campuses..back in the eighties they were under no illusion that governments, including Labour, had ever delivered on promises yet were far from apathetic. | |||
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"Odd though really. There has been a substantial increase of "working class" students in the student population and the decrease in socialist activity at universities.Maybe the "wsorking class" have less of a social conscience than the so called "middle class"." or a better work ethic whereby they are more likely to crack on and achieve to their potential.. onward and upward.. if mater and pater are high and mighty and one fucks up ones Uni 'experience' there may be a slot in the company, on the estate or a place as a researcher in the Palace of Westminster.. for most working class kids who fuck it up the possible career prospects post Uni may not be so cushy or 'cushty'.. | |||
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"Sheer apathy. We're more knowledgeable about politics due to the media (bias). It doesn't take anyone long to realise no matter who is in power, the politicians always fail to deliver their election promises, and any problems whilst they are in power is normally down to the previous government (which is irony it itself when a party wins for a second or third term ) Doesn't really address the question though, which is why far left student politics has largely disappeared from campuses..back in the eighties they were under no illusion that governments, including Labour, had ever delivered on promises yet were far from apathetic." I think the apathy is viral. | |||
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"Odd though really. There has been a substantial increase of "working class" students in the student population and the decrease in socialist activity at universities.Maybe the "wsorking class" have less of a social conscience than the so called "middle class". or a better work ethic whereby they are more likely to crack on and achieve to their potential.. onward and upward.. if mater and pater are high and mighty and one fucks up ones Uni 'experience' there may be a slot in the company, on the estate or a place as a researcher in the Palace of Westminster.. for most working class kids who fuck it up the possible career prospects post Uni may not be so cushy or 'cushty'.. " It's difficult to fuck up completely nowadays. Almost everyone gets at least a Desmond 'cos uni's are ranked at every opportunity. Plus, a repeated year costs another £9,000 ish. | |||
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