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COLLECTIF Nous sommes en marche. Manifeste du Comité d'action Censier.

COLLECTIF

Nous sommes en marche. Manifeste du Comité d'action Censier.

Seuil, Paris 1968, 21x27cm & 14x20,5cm, broché.


First edition of this out-of-trade student manifesto, written and published in July 1968.
Meeting of anonymous texts "mixture of polemics, summary analyzes and sometimes also of program primers" of situationist inspiration.
In the aftermath of the first barricades in May, Censier's action committee, called "We are on the move", set itself the goal of writing a manifesto. It considers, rightly or wrongly, that the development of an explicit ideology is urgent for the movement, born spontaneously in a violent and contentious action. "
Summary:
Amnesty for tired eyes
Preliminary draft of a social and cultural revolution
Activity, work, revolution
Consumption and production
Third World
Culture, work, sexuality
University reform, educational reform, reform of society
Preliminary Proposals for a Cultural Revolution
Autonomy, power and social revolution
Autonomy, family and society
Self-management and planning
Proposals for lifelong education
Mental structures and cultural revolution
Mechanisms of alienation and disallowance
Silence and violence
Calling men and women of today
Sexuality, procreation, couple, family
self-criticism
Property and mental structures
Property and legislation
Property, right, culture.

Nice copy of one of the rare early publications by the main actors of the most important social movement of France after the war.

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