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The Paris Commune, Paperback / softback Book

The Paris Commune Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The Paris Commune of 1871 was one of the first working class attempts at the social emancipation of the oppressed and exploited. Between 18 March and 29 May 1871, the popular classes succeeded for a while in breaking their chains. It was a short period when people could take control of their lives. The Paris Commune is an inspiration today. The memory of the past and its struggles strengthens the fight for the utopia of the future.

This book, The Paris Commune - An ode to emancipation, is a collection of writings by Daniel Bensaid, Olivier Besancenot, Sandra Bloodworth, Judy Cox, Penelope Duggan, Mathilde Larrere, Michael Lowy, Kay Mann, Eric Toussaint.

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