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Vive la révolution (VLR) est un groupe maoïste-libertaire qui succède en juillet 1969 à Vive le communisme, apparu en 1968, dirigé par Roland Castro et Tiennot Grumbach et fondé par 40 personnes, venant en majorité de l'UJC (ml) maoïste et du Mouvement du 22 mars de Nanterre. À la différence de nombreux groupes révolutionnaires marxistes-léninistes, VLR se distingua par son aspect festif et libertaire. (fr) Long live the revolution (French: Vive la révolution, VLR) was a French libertarian Maoist group which appeared in 1968, led by Roland Castro and and founded by 40 people, mostly from the Maoist UJC (ml) and the 22 March Movement of Nanterre. Unlike many revolutionary Marxist-Leninist groups, VLR was distinguished by its festive and libertarian aspect. (en) |
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Vive la révolution (VLR) est un groupe maoïste-libertaire qui succède en juillet 1969 à Vive le communisme, apparu en 1968, dirigé par Roland Castro et Tiennot Grumbach et fondé par 40 personnes, venant en majorité de l'UJC (ml) maoïste et du Mouvement du 22 mars de Nanterre. À la différence de nombreux groupes révolutionnaires marxistes-léninistes, VLR se distingua par son aspect festif et libertaire. (fr) Long live the revolution (French: Vive la révolution, VLR) was a French libertarian Maoist group which appeared in 1968, led by Roland Castro and and founded by 40 people, mostly from the Maoist UJC (ml) and the 22 March Movement of Nanterre. Unlike many revolutionary Marxist-Leninist groups, VLR was distinguished by its festive and libertarian aspect. (en) |
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