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* 1972: [[Aboriginal Tent Embassy]] established ([[Australia]]) | * 1972: [[Aboriginal Tent Embassy]] established ([[Australia]]) | ||
* 1973: Wounded Knee Incident (USA) | * 1973: Wounded Knee Incident (USA) |
Revision as of 16:43, 25 March 2020
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
- 1967: Iraqi Rebellion
- 1967: Naxalite Uprising (India)
- 1967: Biafran Revolution (Nigeria)
- 1967: Anti-War Movement (USA)
- 1968: Agbekoya Parapo Uprising (Nigeria)
- 1968: May Events (France)
- 1968: Uprising (Pakistan)
- 1968: Prague Spring (Czechoslovakia)
- 1968: Mexican Movement of 1968
- 1970: Black Power Revolution (Trinidad and Tobago)
- 1973: Resistance to Pinochet (Chile)
- 1974: Carnation Revolution (Portugal)
- 1975: Second Spanish Revolution
Uprisings, Strikes and Other Events
- 1970: Green Bans (Australia)
- 1972: Aboriginal Tent Embassy established (Australia)
- 1973: Wounded Knee Incident (USA)
- 1973: Athens Polytechnic Uprising (Greece)