
'Make cheese not war': How France's Larzac protests inspired demos around the world
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The Larzac protests in France, which began in 1971 against the expansion of a military base, have inspired global demonstrations. Farmers, referred to dismissively by the government as 'a few peasants,' rallied to protect their land, leading to a powerful movement of regional radicalism. Andrew Smith, author of 'Make cheese not war,' discusses the enduring impact of these protests in a recent interview with FRANCE 24.
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The Larzac protests emerged during a period of political unrest in France, reflecting broader societal tensions regarding government authority and rural rights. The phrase 'Make cheese not war' encapsulates the protesters' commitment to peaceful resistance against militarization and land appropriation.
This summary is based on an interview with Andrew Smith and reflects his perspectives on the Larzac protests and their global implications.
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