Noun
(historical, 1950s, US, politics) The ideology of the U.S. Democratic Party during the 1950s.
(historical, 1960s, US, politics) A movement in the U.S. Democratic Party associated with the candidacies of Eugene J. McCarthy and Robert F. Kennedy and later George McGovern, which demanded an immediate withdrawal of U.S. forces from the Vietnam War.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe hope of a new politics does not lie in formulating a left-wing reply to the right-it lies in rejecting conventional political categories. Christopher Lasch
It is time to get down to business. Scotland's new politics starts now. ... Let's start as we mean to continue - with respect for diversity of opinion. Alex Salmond
In 1967, Spock was nominated as Martin Luther King, Jr. 's vice-presidential running mate at the National Conference for New Politics over Labor Day weekend in Chicago. Source: Internet
New Politics released their first single for the album, “Everywhere I Go (Kings and Queens),” back in 2014, and I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of Vikings since. Source: Internet
The New Politics calls for more CAT-like govt, for crossing ethno-religious boundaries, for equitable and sustainable development. Source: Internet
He was aided by strong support from younger delegates, who were said to form the core of the " New Politics " movement. Source: Internet