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About this book
Kadour Naïmi came from Algeria to study in France in 1966, four years after his country’s liberation from colonial rule and two years before a different liberation movement exploded in France. Capturing the youthful enthusiasm and revolutionary earnestness of the young rebels he joined, Naïmi’s account of May ’68 is a memoir like no other. Spirited and inspiring, it manages transmit important historical lessons amid stories of sex, studies, and street-fighting. This is his first book published in English.
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Table of contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- Foreword
- 1: A Pamphlet Illuminates the Poverty of Life
- 2: “It Is Right to Rebel”
- 3: Seeds
- 4: There’s Warmth in the Air
- 5: The Beautiful Spring Arrived!
- 6: Speaking for Action
- 7: To Be the Best Activists, We Had to Study, Study More, Study Always
- 8: “Serve the People” and Serve Oneself
- 9: Spokesperson for the “Third World”
- 10: Where the “Lumpenproletarian Scum” Begin “Storming Heaven”16
- 11: A Powerful River of Freedom and Solidarity
- 12: To Build the Movement, We Had to Explain, Explain, Explain
- 13: “CRS = SS”
- 14: Of the “Spectacle”
- 15: Abolition of Borders
- 16: “Enjoy without Restraint”
- 17: “Imagination to Power”
- 18: The State Backed into a Corner and “Hyenas” on the Watch
- 19: Apotheosis: The Turning Point
- 20: The Ebb Tide Begins with the Treason of the “Watch Dogs’’
- 21: Harvests: The “Spirit of May”
- Postface
- Copyright
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