The Legacy of 1968: A European Perspective
European politician Daniel Cohn-Bendit, once known as Dany the Red, led a student revolt in 1968 that helped turn the French government and French society upside down. The former anarchist is now a leading figure in the German Green Party and a member of the European Parliament. He explores the context of 1968 and how its revolutionary spirit applies today. Hosted by The Institute for Human Sciences at Boston University on March 18, 2008.

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