The
Free Speech Movement (
FSM) was a
student protest which took place during the 1964–65 academic year on the campus of the
University of California, Berkeley under the informal leadership of students
Mario Savio,
Jack Weinberg, Michael Rossman, Brian Turner,
Bettina Aptheker, Steve Weissman, Art Goldberg,
Jackie Goldberg, and others. In protests unprecedented in scope, students insisted that the university administration lift the ban of on-campus political activities and acknowledge the students' right to
free speech and
academic freedom. Former FSM member
Sol Stern acknowledged in a 2014
City Journal article that the group's main intent after lifting Berkeley's loyalty oath was to build on the legacy of
C Wright Mills and weaken the Cold War consensus by promoting the ideas of the Cuban Revolution.