The squashed "Capital" image is a meme from 1968 student & worker revolt in Paris. Artist unknown.
Andy explores the summer of revolutions that occured 50 years ago in 1968 with historian Andrew Bonnell. We especially focus on the Paris Uprising and the Prague Spring, with some classic songs from the struggles of the time too.
Andy speaks with Associated Professor Andrew Bonnell from UQ about 1968.
Four factors led to revolt - generational conflict and high growth rate, expansion in higher education, old structures not working well, movements for de-colonisation from the East and South Algeria and Vietnam.
May 1968 in Paris
Started at Nanterre Uni in France - students, communists, situationists, anarchists, left libertarians, etc. Authoritarian response led to escalation. Became a broader struggle with working class involved ... led to a general strike. Gneral De Gaulle had been in power for 10 years ... Algeria disengagement had occurred. Mainstream Communist led trade unions were not keen but rank and file activists led to a strike in the Renault factory and then that spread.
Came close to the first post-industrial revolution. De Gaulle faced a General's revolt after the Algerian crisis and flew to Baden Baden to seek support of the army against striking workers. Socialist Party offers to mediate. De Gaulle hands over the Pompidou. The Socialist Party under Francoise Mitterrand does not come to power until 1981. Revolutionary movement passes. The Left splinters. De Gaulle's party wins the election.
Prague Spring 1968
Socialism with a human face put down in Czechoslovakia. Shock to the world communist movement. Australian Communist party (CPA) breaks with Moscow. Split within the Australian CPA.
Also discussed - Chicago and Brazil
Playlist
Rolling Stones Street fighting man
Léo Ferré L'Été 68
Plastic People Of The Universe Toxica
Jefferson Airplane Volunteers
Caetano Veloso Tropicalia