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Revolution Of 68 Essay

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The outcome of the 68’ revolutions was one of defeat. The Berlin, Rome and Paris springs ended with partial restoration, or some incremental change, while the Warsaw and Prague springs ended in complete defeat. The largest demonstration on May 30, 1968, in Paris ended with the power in the pockets of the political right as well as in Britain where the New Right also rose to power. Though 68’ did not produce a comparable transformation of political and economic structures it did catalyze a profound social and cultural change. 68’ was a watershed event in history that changed definitive world-systems and crystalized certain long-existing structural trends within the operation of the world systems. This is evident in how the counterculture of the 60’s was absorbed into the mainstream popular culture. The real triumph of the 68’ revolution was in terms of racism and sexism. The revolution of 68’ had many positive effects such as state policy changes, creating more equality for minorities, and women. That being said, capitalism survived, reformed itself, and in turn prospered. The political revolution it started out to be turned into something different, a cultural/social revolution. …show more content…

89’ produced, with an astounding lack of violence, a transformation of structures of international and domestic politics and economics. The final outcome resulted quickly, with two empires collapsing, first in Eastern Europe, then following closely behind the Soviet Union. The disorder and downfall occurred so quickly and unexpectedly that the press could barely keep up. The reemergence of Europe as a united front that rejected authoritarian government and overseas colonialism showed the world the failure of

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