دانلود کتاب Enragés and Situationists in the Occupation Movement, France, May ’68
by René Viénet
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عنوان فارسی: Enragés و وضعیت گرایان در جنبش اشغال ، فرانسه ، ماه مه 68 |
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The author presents a first hand, day to day account of the role played by the two radical student groups, the Enrages and the Situationists in the events that rocked France in May 1968, and which still influence theories of revolutionary change today. The book is peppered with photographs, songs, comics, tracts and wall graffiti of the period. It highlights how the theories and practices of a small group of militants captured the imagination of a population that revolted against the realities of everyday life and seized control of their lives.
France '68 was much more than a student revolt, it spilled over into every sphere of life. The crew of the ocean liner France seized the ship outside Le Havre, the soccer players kicked out the managers from their federation and drafted a tract calling for "soccer for soccer players". Interns and young doctors broke the back of the French AMA. Graffiti appeared everywhere. "Tip over the applecart, apples for everyone" and my very own favourite, "Consume more and live less", the anthem of the late twentieth century capitalist society.
The French occupation movement of May '68 gave people a glimpse of how their day to day lives could change when they seized and controlled the means of production, distribution and exchange.
On the 22nd of May, the declaration for the Power of Workers council stated: "In ten days not only have hundreds of factories been spontaneously occupied by the workers and a spontaneous general strike totally disrupted, the activity of the country, but more over, several buildings belonging to the state have been occupied by de facto committees which are taking control. In such a situation, which in any case can't last but which confronts the alternatives of extending itself or disappearing, all the old ideas are swept aside and all radical hypothesis on the revolutionary movement confirmed."