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Excess - The Factory
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Excess - The Factory

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In 1968, Leslie Kaplan, a young American poet living in France, interrupted her studies in January 1968 to join the Marxist-Leninist movement of ‘etablissement’, where activists took jobs in the factories so as to bring the revolution to the workers. She moved from one factory job to another for two years, and participated in the events of May 1968 from the perspective of an occupied factory. Excess - The Factory is about those years, about working class resistance to capitalism, about the possibility of a worker led revolution, and about the ‘68 general strike in France.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Commune Editions
Country
United States
Date
6 September 2018
Pages
110
ISBN
9781934639245

In 1968, Leslie Kaplan, a young American poet living in France, interrupted her studies in January 1968 to join the Marxist-Leninist movement of ‘etablissement’, where activists took jobs in the factories so as to bring the revolution to the workers. She moved from one factory job to another for two years, and participated in the events of May 1968 from the perspective of an occupied factory. Excess - The Factory is about those years, about working class resistance to capitalism, about the possibility of a worker led revolution, and about the ‘68 general strike in France.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Commune Editions
Country
United States
Date
6 September 2018
Pages
110
ISBN
9781934639245