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1968
Radical Protest and Its Enemies
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464 pages
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The year 1968 was marked by significant protests and social movements that shaped the future of Western society. A massive strike by French workers nearly led to state collapse, while other movements, though less explosive, laid the groundwork for lasting changes in politics and culture. The emergence of terrorist groups, feminist collectives, and gay rights activism during this time influenced leaders like Bill Clinton and Tony Blair, highlighting the profound impact of that pivotal year on contemporary society.
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2018, hardcover
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