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− | <font size="4">This | + | <font size="4">This pamph­let de­scribes the {{l|events in the streets of Paris|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_1968_events_in_France}}, at the {{l|Renault|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault}} works, the {{l|Sor­bonne {{qq|soviet}}|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbonne_Occupation_Committee}}, the propa­ganda sec­tion at the {{l|Centre Censier|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Paris_III:_Sorbonne_Nouvelle}}, the march to {{l|Billan­court|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulogne-Billancourt}} on May 16th, and it docu­ments the chan­ging line of the {{l|French CP|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Communist_Party}} and the {{l|CGT|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Confederation_of_Labour_(France)}}, and draws con­clu­sions for the future. |
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− | | {{tab}}''The {{l|black flag|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchist_symbolism#Black_flag}} that flew last week above the | + | | {{tab}}''The {{l|black flag|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchist_symbolism#Black_flag}} that flew last week above the tumul­tu­ous stu­dent dis­orders of Paris stood for a philo­sophy that the modern world has all but for­gotten'': ''anarchy. Few of the stu­dents who riot in France, Germany or Italy—or in many another coun­try—would pro­fess out­right al­le­giance to anarchy, but its basic tenets in­spire many of their lead­ers. Germany’s {{l|{{qq|Red Rudi}} Dutschke|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudi_Dutschke}} and France’s [[Author:Daniel Cohn-Bendit|{{qq|Red Danny}} Cohn-Bendit]] openly espouse anarchy. {{qq|In theory,}} says West German Polit­ical Sci­entist {{l|Wolf­gang Aben­droth|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Abendroth}}, {{qq|the stu­dents are a spe­cies of {{l|Marx­ists|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marxism}}, but in prac­tice they are anarch­ists.}} Not since the {{l|anarch­ist surge|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism_in_Spain}} in the {{l|Span­ish Civil War|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Civil_War}} has the West­ern world seen a move­ment so en­thu­si­astic­ally de­voted to the de­struc­tion of law, order and so­ciety in the name of un­lim­ited in­di­vidual free­dom.'' |
<div style="text-align:right;">—{{sc|{{l|time magazine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_(magazine)}}}}, 24.5.68.</div> | <div style="text-align:right;">—{{sc|{{l|time magazine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_(magazine)}}}}, 24.5.68.</div> |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 10 April 2018
Contents of No. 89
July 1968
Reflections on the revolution in France | John Vane | 193 |
Overtaken by events: a Paris journal | Roy Prior | 200 |
I am a megaphone | Daniel Cohn-Bendit | 214 |
Whitsun in the streets | P.B. | 221 |
Cover by | Rufus Segar |
Paris: May 1968
This pamphlet describes the events in the streets of Paris, at the Renault works, the Sorbonne “soviet”, the propaganda section at the Centre Censier, the march to Billancourt on May 16th, and it documents the changing line of the French CP and the CGT, and draws conclusions for the future. 1s. 3d. post free from Solidarity, c/o Heather Russell, 53a Westmoreland Road, Bromley, Kent. |
The black flag that flew last week above the tumultuous student disorders of Paris stood for a philosophy that the modern world has all but forgotten: anarchy. Few of the students who riot in France, Germany or Italy—or in many another country—would profess outright allegiance to anarchy, but its basic tenets inspire many of their leaders. Germany’s “Red Rudi” Dutschke and France’s “Red Danny” Cohn-Bendit openly espouse anarchy. “In theory,” says West German Political Scientist Wolfgang Abendroth, “the students are a species of Marxists, but in practice they are anarchists.” Not since the anarchist surge in the Spanish Civil War has the Western world seen a movement so enthusiastically devoted to the destruction of law, order and society in the name of unlimited individual freedom.
—time magazine, 24.5.68.
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Other issues of “Anarchy”:
Please note: Issues 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 20, 26, 28, 37, 38, 66 are out of print.
Vol. 1. 1961: 1. Sex-
Vol. 2. 1962: 11. Paul Goodman, A. S. Neill; 12. Who are the anarchists?; 13. Direct action; 14. Disobedience; 15. David Wills; 16. Ethics of anarchism; 17. Lumpenproletariat; 18. Comprehensive schools; 19. Theatre; 20. Non-
Vol. 3. 1963: 23. Squatters; 24. Community of scholars; 25. Cybernetics; 26. Thoreau; 27. Youth; 28. Future of anarchism; 29. Spies for peace; 30. Community workshop; 31. Self-
Vol. 4. 1964: 35. Housing; 36. Police; 37. I won’t vote; 38. Nottingham; 39. Homer Lane; 40. Unions; 41. Land; 42. India; 43. Parents and teachers; 44. Transport; 45. The Greeks; 46. Anarchism and historians.
Vol. 5. 1965: 47. Freedom in work; 48. Lord of the flies; 49. Automation; 50. Anarchist outlook; 51. Blues, pop, folk; 52. Limits of pacifism; 53. After school; 54. Buber, Landauer, Muhsam; 55. Mutual aid; 56. Women; 57. Law; 58. Stateless societies.
Vol. 6. 1966: 59. White problem; 60. Drugs; 61. Creative vandalism; 62. Organisation; 63. Voluntary servitude; 64. Misspent youth; 65. Derevolutionisation; 66. Provo; 67. USA; 68. Class and anarchism; 69. Ecology; 70. Libertarian psychiatry.
Vol. 7. 1967: 71. Sociology of school; 72. Strike City, USA; 73. Street School; 74. Anarchism and reality; 75. Improvised drama; 76. 1984; 77. Anarchist group handbook; 78. Liberatory technology; 79. Latin America; 80. Workers’ control; 81. Russian anarchists; 82. Braehead School.
Vol. 8. 1968: 83. Tenants take over; 84. Poverty; 85. Anarchist conversations; 86. Fishermen; 87. Penal System; 88. Wasteland culture; 89. France; 90. Student revolt.
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