Paris, May 1968 By Maurice Brinton

Paris, May 1968 By Maurice Brinton Pamphlet Paris, May 1968 This is an eye witness account of two weeks spent in Paris during, May 1968. It is what one person saw, heard or discovered during that short period. The account has no pretense at comprehensives. It has been written and produced in haste, its purpose being to inform rather than to analyze and to inform quickly. The French events have a significance that extends far beyond the frontiers of modern France, They will leave their mark on the history of the second half of the 20th century. French bourgeois society has just been shaken to its foundations, Whatever the outcome of the present struggle we must calmly take note of the fact that the political map if Western capitalist society will never be the same again. A whole epoch has just come to an the epoch during which people couldnt say, with a semblance of verisimilitude, that it couldnt happen here:. Another epoch is that in which people know that revolution is possible under the conditions of modern bureaucratic capitalism. For Stalinism too, a whole period is The period during which Communist Parties in Western Europe could claim (admittedly with dwindling credibility) that they remained revolutionary organizations, but that revolutionary opportunities had never really presented themselves. This notion has now irrevocably been swept into the proverbial dustbin of history. When the chips were down, the French Communist Party and those workers under its influence proved to be the final and most effective brake on the development of the revolutionary self activity of the working class.

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Christopher Agamemnon Pallis 2 December 1923 Bombay 10 March 2005 London was an Anglo Greek neurologist and libertarian socialist intellectual Under the pen names Martin Grainger and Maurice Brinton he wrote and translated for the British group Solidarity from 1960 until the early 1980s As a neurologist he produced the accepted criteria for brainstem death and wrote the entry on death for Encyclop dia Britannica 1 1 Goodaway David Lewis Paul 24 March 2005 Obituary Christopher Pallis Maurice Brinton An irreverent critic of the Bolshevik revolution The Guardian London England Guardian Media Group Christopher Agamemnon Pallis 2 December 1923 Bombay 10 March 2005 London was an Anglo Greek neurologist and libertarian socialist intellectual Under the pen names Martin Grainger and Maurice Brinton he wrote and translated for the British group Solidarity from 1960 until the early 1980s As a neurologist he produced the accepted criteria for brainstem death and wrote the entry on death for Encyclop dia Britannica 1 1 Goodaway David Lewis Paul 24 March 2005 Obituary Christopher Pallis Maurice Brinton An irreverent critic of the Bolshevik revolution The Guardian London England Guardian Media Group site_link This is an eye witness account of two weeks spent in Paris during May 1968 It is what one person saw heard or discovered during that short period The account has no pretense at comprehensives It has been written and produced in haste its purpose being to inform rather than to analyze and to inform quickly The French events have a significance that extends far beyond the frontiers of modern France They will leave their mark on the history of the second half of the 20th century French bourgeois society has just been shaken to its foundations Whatever the outcome of the present struggle we must calmly take note of the fact that the political map if Western capitalist society will never be the same again A whole epoch has just come to an the epoch during which people couldn t say with a semblance of verisimilitude that it couldn t happen here Another epoch is that in which people know that revolution is possible under the conditions of modern bureaucratic capitalism For Stalinism too a whole period is The period during which Communist Parties in Western Europe could claim admittedly with dwindling credibility that they remained revolutionary organizations but that revolutionary opportunities had never really presented themselves This notion has now irrevocably been swept into the proverbial dustbin of history When the chips were down the French Communist Party and those workers under its influence proved to be the final and most effective brake on the development of the revolutionary self activity of the working class Paris May 1968Easily one of the best and most informative books i have read Maurice Brinton

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