Opening the Gates: The Lip Affair, 1968-1981

Opening the Gates: The Lip Affair, 1968-1981

by Donald Reid
Opening the Gates: The Lip Affair, 1968-1981

Opening the Gates: The Lip Affair, 1968-1981

by Donald Reid

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Overview

How the occupation of a watch factory became one of the iconic labor struggles after May 1968

In 1973, faced with massive layoffs, workers at the legendary Lip watch firm in Besançon, France, occupied their factory to demand that no one lose their job. They seized watches and watch parts, assembled and sold watches, and paid their own salaries. Their actions recaptured the ideals of May 1968, when 11 million workers had gone on strike to demand greater autonomy and to overturn the status quo. Educated by ’68, the men and women at the Besançon factory formed committees to control every aspect of what became a national struggle. Female employees developed a working-class feminism, combating workplace sexual harassment and male control of the union. The endurance of the Lip movement and its appeal through the 1970s came from its rich democratic, participatory culture. The factory workers welcomed supporters and engaged with them, an expression of solidarity between blue-collar and student activists that built on the legacy of 1968.

Opening the Gates: The Lip Affair, 1968–1981 is the first account of all facets of the experience, drawing extensively on unpublished materials to reconstruct the vision and practice of those involved. The Lip workers’ struggle was the last widespread expression in France of the belief that creativity and moral autonomy are the driving force of social transformation. It brought about what Sartre called “the extension of the field of possibilities”—not just for workers, but for all those who gave the movement support and meaning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786635426
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 06/12/2018
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 512
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Donald Reid is a Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His work focuses on French labor history and the history of collective memory in modern France.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

List of Acronyms xi

List of Illustrations xiv

Timeline xv

Introduction 1

1 Lip, Lip, Lip, Hurray! 14

2 The Serpent 47

3 We Produce, We Sell, We Pay Ourselves 95

4 The Factory Is Where the Workers Are 130

5 Because We Tell You It Is Possible 167

6 From Besançon to the Chingkang Mountains 206

7 Sometimes a Great Notion 231

8 Take the Money and Run 265

9 Women's Lip 301

10 Like the Bodies of the Hanged at the Place de Gréve 326

11 Reentering the Atmosphere 356

12 The Onions of Egypt 393

13 From Besançon to Gdansk 418

14 In the Musée Grévin 448

Afterword 466

Bibliography 471

Index 479

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