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L'Enragé
L'Enragé, founded in 1968 during the socio-political upheaval of May '68 in France, represents a collective voice of leftist thinkers and activists, such as Daniel Cohn-Bendit. This radical newspaper emerged as a platform for dissent and revolution, focusing on workers' rights, anti-capitalism, and social justice. Over the years, despite its transformations, L'Enragé has remained dedicated to challenging the status quo through incisive commentary and political analysis, making it a vital source for revolutionary ideas and advocacy for marginalized voices. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of L'Enragé, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1908, including 15 scans in total. Explore these archives to discover not only historical figures and events but also the rich narratives of people from your own family history, drawing connections to the past that resonate with the present. Start searching today to uncover these important stories.