A look back at the revolution of May 1968 in France: the social and educative consequences (2�me partie)
Frédéric Teulon
IPAG Economics and Management Letters, vol. 8
Abstract:
Having called back in a first part (Ipag Letter n�7) the general context in which took place the revolt of May, 1968, we approach here its consequences. The uprising in May 1968 was, above all, a cultural event, underpinned by the writings of a few leading thinkers. The revolution got blown off course and the new values gave rise to individualism, the repro-duction of the elite and a calcification of the education system.
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