Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Allameh Tabatabaei University
Abstract
Frenchstudents, workers and public opinion protestovernew Labour Law and the Mr. Dominique de Villepin performance as a complete. U-turn on this controverial law has turned into a symbolic event of high significance. The protests became a challenge to a certain model of capitalist economy that a large part if not most of french society regards as a danger to national standards of justice or equality, (that radical notion wich is the central value in france republican motto). After all, the revolts send messages. The message resembles the two different philosophical approaches: Egalitarianism and Progressivism. The writer suggests a larger explanation for the matter and that is France reacts to political and social forces before anyone else and knows that continuing expansion and market Liberalization are essential, indeed inevitable. Similarly, the unrest and reform in France can be interpreted as a signal of using the most important element in the new model of market economics which is competition rule alongside with efficiency.