Occupation Committee of the Sorbonne

The Occupation Committee of the Sorbonne (French: Comité d'Occupation de la Sorbonne) was a radical student group that occupied the Sorbonne during the May 1968 social unrest in France.

The Sorbonne student occupation began Monday, 13 May, after the police withdrew from the Latin Quarter.[1]

On 16 May, upon hearing about the successful occupation of the Sud-Aviation factory at Nantes by the workers and students of that city[2], as well as the spread of the movement to several factories (Nouvelles Messageries de la Presse Parisienne in Paris, Renault in Cléon)[2], the Sorbonne Occupation Committee sent out a communiqué calling for the immediate occupation of all the factories in France and the formation of workers' councils.[2]

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References

  1. ^ René Viénet (1968) The Sorbonne Occupied. Enragés and Situationists in the Occupations Movement (Paris, May 1968). Translated by Loren Goldner and Paul Sieveking.
  2. ^ a b c Sorbonne Occupation Committee (1968) Communiqué. (Paris, May 1968). Translated by Ken Knabb.