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Crary 111: "As Immanuel Wasserstein and others have convincingly argued, it is erroneous to depict 1968 as anything other than the crest of a world revolution, unprecedented in scale, consisting of plural struggles in many sites with complex determinations. Similarly, the last thirty years or more have to be understood as a long phase of counter-revolution.:

> from Jonathan Crary's 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep (2013)

> tagged with #revolution, #timeline

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