Title : | Worker-Student Action Committees France May '68 | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | R. Gregoire, Author ; Perlman. F., Author | Publisher: | Black And Red | Publication Date: | 1991 | ISBN (or other code): | STUGRE1991 | Languages : | English (eng) | Descriptors: | Labour, Unionism, Working-Class
| Keywords: | Labour-Student solidarity, May '68, France, Worker-Student Action Committee | Abstract: | "Who are we? Neither officers nor functionaries of the Worker-Student Action Committees; neither presidents nor secretaries of the movement; neither spokesmen nor representatives of the revolutionaries.
We're two militants who met at the barricades in Censier; who shared a project with each other as with thousands of other militants active in Paris in may and June 1968.
Why are we writing this account of the May-June events? Not in order to describe a spectacle, nor a history which is to "enlighten" future generations. Our goal is to make transparent, to ourselves and to those who are engaged in the same project, our shortcomings, our lack of foresight, our lack of action. Our aim is to clarify the extent to which our concrete actions furthered the revolutionary project."—from the introduction, in lieu of a summary. |
Worker-Student Action Committees France May '68 [printed text] / R. Gregoire, Author ; Perlman. F., Author . - [S.l.] : Black And Red, 1991. ISSN : STUGRE1991 Languages : English ( eng) Descriptors: | Labour, Unionism, Working-Class
| Keywords: | Labour-Student solidarity, May '68, France, Worker-Student Action Committee | Abstract: | "Who are we? Neither officers nor functionaries of the Worker-Student Action Committees; neither presidents nor secretaries of the movement; neither spokesmen nor representatives of the revolutionaries.
We're two militants who met at the barricades in Censier; who shared a project with each other as with thousands of other militants active in Paris in may and June 1968.
Why are we writing this account of the May-June events? Not in order to describe a spectacle, nor a history which is to "enlighten" future generations. Our goal is to make transparent, to ourselves and to those who are engaged in the same project, our shortcomings, our lack of foresight, our lack of action. Our aim is to clarify the extent to which our concrete actions furthered the revolutionary project."—from the introduction, in lieu of a summary. |
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