Una primavera en París (1968)
Abstract
In the opinion of the author, who lived the episode and took part in the events, the students' movement of May 1968 that has given origin to so many writings and discussions has been considerably mythicized in order to give it certain scopes and contents not present in those who happened to be involved in these days of protest. This article is a claim for the truth w ith respect to some episodes intended to be no more than a pacific, joyful and youthfu1 demonstration, a proposal against an exaggerated repression from the government of the moment in turn excessively nervous in view of other parallel events.
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