SZALÓ, Csaba. Resistance, Transgression, Freedom. In The European Sociologist. European Sociological Association, 2018. ISSN 2415-6426.
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Original name Resistance, Transgression, Freedom
Name (in English) Resistance, Transgression, Freedom
Authors SZALÓ, Csaba.
Edition The European Sociologist, 2018.
Publisher European Sociological Association
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Type of outcome Popularizing texts and activities
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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ISSN 2415-6426
Keywords in English 1968; social movements; cultural sociology
Tags International impact
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Abstract
The events of 1968 gave rise to, and still bear witness to, a new understanding of what really matters and how to act. In those years, involved commitment entered public places again. Politics depends on the stand we take, not simply on our opinion, but on what we do. For those involved in the events of 1968, meaning and commitment were entwined with their lives because they could experience, in these events, that there was something at stake.
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