In the summer of 1968, Liberation News Service—a news outlet akin to the Associated Press of the New Left underground media—split into warring factions. Acrimony deepened as the two sides fought for control of the organization that constructed the Movement's information infrastructure. Before long, one cohort escaped to Montague Farm—a counterculture commune in western Massachusetts—while the other remained in the bustle of New York City's Movement radicalism.All over America, activists looked at the upheavals of 1968 as ushering in a new dawn for the New Left. Over the next decade, activists on both sides of the Liberation News Service split not only battled for social justice but personal liberation. The entwined histories of Liberation News Service and Montague Farm—including a daylight heist and a midnight raid, an attack on Castroite homophobia and a tower-toppling act of civil disobedience, a Con-Ed blackout and a Madison Square Garden concert series—illuminate how New Left institutions founded on the utopian ideals of the 1960s adapted their politics to survive in the 1970s.
Blake Slonecker is Assistant Professor of History at Waldorf College, USA. His work has appeared in the Journal of Social History and The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture.
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