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Q:The French speak of the Even


For some, May 68 was not a revolutionary situation but a psychodrama in which student were merely acting with no real desire to start a genuine revolution (McMillan 177). In a sense, May 1968 indeed produced nothing but memory. It raised problems without solving them, and the movement was eventually defeated by realpolitik. .
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             In France, the mass of majority might see May 68 as a near-revolution , but not a revolution due to the whole upheaval went far beneath the idea of total revolution. May is of the order of pure event, free from all normal, or normative causalities. Its history is a "series of amplified instabilities and fluctuations." There were many agitations, gesticulations, slogans, idiocies, illusions in 68, but this is not what counts. What counts amounted to a visionary phenomenon, as if a society suddenly perceived what was intolerable in itself and also saw the possibility of change. The French Communist Party, which had extremely strong support, opposed the student activities until the Night of the Barricades. argues that May was irreparably torn between counter-cultural and Marxist currents. .
             On the other hand, in English world, suggest May 68 is one the most significant social movement in comparison of the wave of protests in 1968, therefore the consequences is rather revolutionary. First of all, in terms of scale May 68 was the largest mass movement in France history, the French workers' movement, and the only general insurrection the overdeveloped world has known since World War II(Ross 4) There has never been a strike as powerful as May 68 that can be compared. Furthermore, it was the first general strike that extend beyond the traditional centers of industrial production to include workers in the service industries, the communication, and culture industries----- the whole sphere of social reproduction. In a very brief time, three times more workers were on strike in France than during the Popular Front in 1936 (Ross 4).


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