May 1968, Sartre and Sarkozy

  • BOULÉ J
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This article begins by analysing the impact of May ’68 on Sartre. The article then attempts to show similarities and then differences between Sartre wanting to be a "new intellectual" and Sarkozy a "new type of politician," based on Sarkozy’s (in)famous speech given in Bercy in April 2007 prior to the second round of voting in the French Presidential elections when he launched into a most virulent attack on the spirit of May ’68. Finally, I argue that Sarkozy wants to go back to the time of colonialism in the 1950s and 1960s, reclaiming in the process de Gaulle’s heritage.

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BOULÉ, J.-P. (2009). May 1968, Sartre and Sarkozy. PhaenEx, 4(2), 1. https://doi.org/10.22329/p.v4i2.2912

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