1968: Lessons Learned Did the left learn from 1968? Dissent asked veterans of a turbulent year

Blackburn, Robin

THESE LAST forty years, as each decade grinds to a close, there arrives the anniversary of 1968, with its invitation to nostalgia, the reconsideration of dashed hopes, or a pondering of the...

...It is not always realized that the Russian occupation was deprived of outright victory by a massive civic resistance...
...At the Chicago convention the demonstrators chanted "The whole world is watching" as Mayor Richard Daley's cops bludgeoned them...
...These were to have a global resonance...
...In the 1980s Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher turned the tables on the New Left with a market revolution that took "power to the people...
...THESE LAST forty years, as each decade grinds to a close, there arrives the anniversary of 1968, with its invitation to nostalgia, the reconsideration of dashed hopes, or a pondering of the paradoxes of frustrated rebellion...
...They were beamed around the globe by newly orbiting television satellites...
...They just didn't know it...
...ROBIN BLACKBURN, a former editor of New Left Review and a member of its editorial committee, teaches at the New School for Social Research...
...Archaeologists now often date natural and human history with reference to "the Present," roughly 1949, the year of the discovery of the carbon dating technique and of the adoption of the UN Declaration of Human Rights...
...The Vietnam War was a powerful agent of economic as well as politiDISSENT / Spring 2008 n 7 SYMPOSIUM cal destabilization...
...Bernard-Henri Levy was student gauchiste in 1968...
...Although these reversals have a sting, they don't bury 1968...
...A center-right or center-left cabinet today is not complete without a Joschka Fischer or Bernard Kouchner...
...THE EVENTS of 1968 mark the birth of globalization...
...Already in 1978 Regis Debray argued that the revolutionaries of '68 were as deluded and disoriented as Columbus arriving in the New World...
...Madison Avenue has long heralded improbable "revolutions" in car design, clothing, and cuisine...
...In the 1990s Luc Boltanski and Eve Chiapello put a different twist on this idea...
...The apparent victors—De Gaulle, Nixon, Brezhnev—were dead men walking...
...For some, 1968 is barricades on the Left Bank and Situationist silk-screen prints...
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...There was a general strike, the army made available mobile radio and television transmitters that pumped out news and advice from a government that had supposedly been overthrown...
...Today we know the message that haunting picture was trying to convey...
...Charles de Gaulle's reassertion of control, the Tet offensive in Saigon, and the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia played out together, as we would say today, in "real time...
...Scratch a neo-con and he turns out to be an ex-Trotskyist or an ex-something else...
...In the twenty-first century the actuality of '68 is more palpable than ever...
...In 2008, perhaps the insurgent youth get their revenge...
...In 2008, as in 1968, the French at least bring some flair, so we have Jerome Kerviel—a thirty-one-year-old investment banker dubbed the "Che Guevara of finance"—delighting the French public by bamboozling his employers, the country's second largest bank, to the tune of a cool seven billion U.S...
...Each was a global event and each intermingled with the other to make something new...
...There would be a good case for stretching this founding moment to include 1968...
...Nicholas Sarkozy's honeymoon with the French public has ended, leaving his counterrevolution stalled...
...They thought they were headed for the China of the "cultural revolution" when really they had landed on the beaches of "New Age" California...
...His attempted bonfire of social entitlements was dampened by a succession of concessions to well-placed groups of workers...
...As for Anglo-Saxon economics, it is mortally wounded, with billions hemorrhaging from its banks and insurers every week...
...Nineteen-sixty-eight was a renewal of that promise, lending a new twist to classic slogans...
...There could have been no more telling admission, the more so since accompanied by a warning that this was a question of "hegemony...
...All the great upsurges of the year were driven back and contained, though each lived on to haunt the temporary victors—Western imperial militarism, Eastern Stalinism, and the heavy hand of paternalism...
...Indeed the Elysées Palace is now occupied by a man who launched his campaign for the presidency promising to exorcise the specter of 1968...
...David Stockman, Reagan's budget director, was, like José Manuel Barroso, the market-friendly European Commission president, a former leftist...
...Would France still be haunted by revolution or would it at last settle down to a transatlantic entente cordiale and Anglo-Saxon "business as usual...
...By chance I arrived in Prague from Vienna in the early hours of August 21, just as the invading forces were entering from the other border...
...The former soixante huitards, they argue in The New Culture of Capitalism, helped to break the dead hand of corporate bureaucracy and unleash a more entrepreneurial capitalism...
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...In a celebrated passage, Immanuel Kant argued that the real importance of the French Revolution was not that it felled an ancient monarchy or conjured new authorities out of the ground but rather that its message of emancipation had such a general form that it awoke those in distant lands who could construe in it a message for themselves: "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity," the Marseillaise, the ending of slavery, democracy in arms, and the inclusive nation...
...As Mark Kurlansky points out, that year humanity first saw an image of its own frail and lovely planet swimming in the ether...
...Today the European powers— who stayed well clear of Vietnam—have been sucked into a front-line role in Afghanistan just as their banks find themselves exposed to subprime defaults in California and Florida...
...Today it celebrates sixties counterculture...
...His latest book is Age Shock: How Finance Is Failing Us...
...For others, marches against the Vietnam War...
...The difference between now and then is that in 1968 they called for revolution and meant change, while in 2008 people cry out for change and want . . . the world turned upside down—or better, turned the right side up...
...Of course, 1968 was the beginning of the end of the postwar boom, with its protected national economies...
...In 1968, the party hacks beat down the insurgent youth...
...What remained alive was the awakened spirit of change...
...In order to regain control, the Russians had to bring back Alexander Dubcek, re-install him as prime minister, and demobilize the population...
...The overtures to a lame-duck president in Washington failed to anticipate the mysterious sea change under way in the United States, with its own echoes of the sixties...

Vol. 55 • April 2008 • No. 2


 
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