A look back at the revolution of May 1968 in France: the general context (1�re partie)
Frédéric Teulon
IPAG Economics and Management Letters, vol. 7
Abstract:
The uprising in May 1968 was, above all, a cultural event, underpinned by the writings of a few leading thinkers. The movement that began in the universities quickly spread to the whole of society and the "right to speak out" led to a whole set of new issues and demands being brought to the fore. A revolt for an alternative life? At odds with the capitalism system?
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