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.
Events by Region
Africa
- 1968: Egyptian Uprising
- 1968: Moroccan Uprising
- 1968: May Events in Senegal
- 1968: Agbekoya Parapo Uprising
- 1968: Sierra Leone
- 1969: Congo
- 1969: Libya
- 1970: Equatorial Guinea
- 1972: Benin
- 1974: Ethiopia
- 1975: Angola
- 1975: Cape Verde
- 1975: Comoros
- 1975: Madagascar
- 1975: Mozambique
Asia
- 1967: January Storm
- 1967: Japanese University Rebellions
- 1968: Pakistani Revolution
- 1971: Bangladeshi Liberation War
- 1973: Popular Revolution in Thailand
- 1973: Indian Strike Wave
Europe
- 1968: Prague Spring
- 1968: March Events in Poland
- 1968: Red Square Protests
- 1968: May Events in France
- 1969: Hot Autumn
- 1969: Years of Lead
- 1972: British Miners' Strike
- 1973: Athens Polytechnic Uprising
- 1974: Carnation Revolution
Oceania
- 1970: Green Bans
- 1971: Work-Ins in Australia
- 1971: Harco Work-In
- 1972: Sydney Opera House Work-In
- 1972: Clutha Development Mine Work-In
- 1972: Whyalla Glove Factory Work-In
- 1974: Wyong Plaza Work-In
- 1975: Nymboida Mine Work-In
- 1975: Coal Cliff Work-In
- 1971: Polynesian Panther Party founded
- 1972: Aboriginal Tent Embassy founded
- 1975: Raglan Point Occupation
North America
- 1967: Black Panther Party founded
- 1968: Mexican Movement of 1968
- 1969: Alcatraz Occupation
- 1972: Quebec General Strike
- 1973: Wounded Knee Occupation
South America
- 1967: Araguaia Guerrilla War
- 1969: Rosariazo
- 1969: Cordobazo
- 1970: Election of Salvador Allende
- 1973: Armed Resistance to Pinochet
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 Thailand, Greece, Portugal and Spain.
- Environmental Protections created in Australia and the USA.