A student revolt, a workers' movement, and a revolution in ways of thinking: May 68 was all that and much more. A libertarian spirit and a theoretical blossoming whose legacy seems today to be losing steam. Certain political movements even use the revolt's slogans to contest the extension of the rights of minorities, to argue for a return to order and authority. Join us for a debate that aims to reignite the still lively argument of the role of the “spirit of '68.”
Distribution
Avec Marcel Gauchet, historian et Élisabeth Roudinesco, psychoanalyst
Hosted by Nicolas Truong, journalist for the newspaper Le Monde
Production
In partnership with the newspaper Le Monde