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Focusing on the events of 1968, the author critically examines the portrayal of "May 1968" as a revolutionary moment in the Western world. He argues that the student movement did not instigate significant changes beyond those already underway in the late fifties and sixties. While workers' strikes resulted in some reforms like reduced hours and increased wages, these were largely consistent with existing labor demands. The true significance of "May 1968" lies in the media and scholarly narratives that transformed it into a symbol of youthful liberation and societal renewal.
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The Imaginary Revolution, Michael Seidman
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