Occupation of the Student Union Building
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The occupation of the Student Union Building was one of the most talked about events in Sweden in 1968. Students at Stockholm University decided to occupy the Stockholm University Student Union's building at in Stockholm on 24–27 May 1968 to send a political message to the government.
The students were inspired by the protests of May 1968 in France but used less violence. This was one of many political protests in 1968.[2]
Borgerliga Studenter – Opposition '68 was created as a reaction against the leftist students. The building itself is today part of the Stockholm School of Economics.
See also[]
Sources[]
- ^ Olof Palme - En levande vilja: Tal och intervjuer
- ^ Claes Fredelius: Kårhusockupationen. From the book Det är rätt att göra uppror – Om klasskampen i Sverige. Stockholm 1970, Bonniers.
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- Stockholm University
- 1968 in politics
- 1968 in Sweden
- Student protests in Sweden
- 1960s in Stockholm
- May 1968 events in Europe
- 1968 protests