During the 1960s, the New Left was a political movement that was part of the student movement. It wanted participatory democracy, or direct individual participation in the decisions that affected the student's lives. It was like a battle cry of the student movement. Tom Hayden was a key figure in this movement. College students involved in this movement fought for civil rights and university reforms as well as protested against the Vietnam War. SDS, or Students for a Democratic Society, was at the core of this movement.
There were 3. Which are:
<span>Monarchies.</span>
<span>Aristocracy.
</span><span>Self-government. </span>
diffusion of responsibility and pluralistic ignorance
Psychologists John Darley and Bibb Latane believes that the more bystanders are in the emergency situation, the less likely someone will intervene. They hypothesized that this diffusion of responsibility is due to the bystanders’ expectations and assumption that someone in the crowd is going to volunteer. It also proposes this phenomenon is more likely to occur in larger groups versus smaller groups. Pluralistic ignorance is demonstrated by bystanders getting the feel of what others are feeling about the situation. How they will react will then be based on other’s reactions.