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* 1968: [[Agbekoya Parapo Uprising]] (Nigeria)
* 1968: [[Agbekoya Parapo Uprising]] (Nigeria)
* 1968: [[May 1968 Events (France)|May Events]] (France)
* 1968: [[May 1968 Events (France)|May Events]] (France)
* 1968: Uprising (Pakistan)
* 1968: [[Pakistani Revolution (1968)|Pakistani Revolution]]
* 1968: [[Prague Spring]] (Czechoslovakia)
* 1968: [[Prague Spring]] (Czechoslovakia)
* 1968: [[Mexican Movement of 1968]]
* 1968: [[Mexican Movement of 1968]]

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The Revolutions in 1967 - 1975 were a revolutionary wave that encompassed much of the world as a general uprising against authoritarianism and capitalism. Considered to be one of the only two examples of successful 'World Revolutions', they did significantly alter power relations, but triggered neoliberalism as a ruling class counter-offensive.

Revolutions and Uprisings

Strikes and Other Events

Results

The Revolutions and Uprisings of 1967 - 1975 massively altered the global order, while leading to a temporary expansion of the welfare state to its theoretical limit, it soon collapsed as neoliberalism became the norm for national economies. It also unleashed a huge wave of social progress in areas of feminism, reproductive rights, LGBT rights, democratisation and environmental protection. Some material results include:

  • Democratisation of Greece, Portugal and Spain.
  • Environmental Protections created in Australia and the USA.