May of 1968 in Paris was a movement typical of that year, as seen in a prior post of this blog. And one of its landmarks were the slogans the students and other protesters created.
See below at some of them. What a creativity!
* It is forbidden to forbid.
* Be realistic, demand the
impossible.
* Never work.
* I treat my desires as realities because I believe in the reality of
my desires.
* Boredom is a counter-revolutionary
act.
* We don't want a world where
freedom from dying from hunger comes at the risk of dying of boredom.
* The boss needs
you. You don't need him.
* Worker: you are 25 years old but your trades union belongs to another
century.
*(They are buying your happiness. Steal
it back.
* Under the cobble-stones, the beach.
* Barricades shut down the
street but open the way.
* The alarm clock
rings: first humiliation of the day.)
* Imagine: there was a war
and no one turned up!
* Run comrade, the old
world is behind you.
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