Memory is a space of struggle: memory is not something that power can leave unruly, especially the memory of a moment that changed the course of lives and reality itself. May 2008 will mark the 40th anniversary of the famous May '68 movement, the largest general strike in French history and the only generalized insurrection experienced by the "developed" world in the second half of the 20th century. The "reactive memory" (political, media, cultural) reduces the event to a student riot, to a generational conflict, to a question of hormones, to a sudden acceleration towards modernity (explosion of hedonistic individualism, liberation of customs), etc. It seeks to neutralize the political: ruptures and dysfunctions, the manifestation of new subjectivities, politically or sociologically unrepresentable, the emergence of other ways of conceiving the social bond, the community, the future.<...read more