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A Declaration of the Rights of Human Beings - On the Sovereignty of Life As Surpassing the Rights of Man by Raoul Vaneigem; Liz Heron (Translator)
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Category: Culture & Ideas
Sometimes playful or poetic, always provocative, Raoul Vaneigem reviews the history of bills of rights before offering his own call, with commentary, for fifty-seven rights yet to be won in a world where the "freedoms accorded to Man" are no longer merely "the freedoms accorded by man to the economy." R ...Show more
A Letter to My Children and the Children of the World to Come by John Holloway (Afterword by); Donald Nicholson-Smith (Translator); Raoul Vaneigem
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Category: Culture & Ideas
Some 35 years after the May 1968 "events," this short book poses the question of what kind of world we are going to leave to our children. A Letter to My Children and the Children of the World to Come provides a clear-eyed survey of the critical predicament into which the capitalist system has now plung ...Show more
Movement of the Free Spirit by Raoul Vaneigem
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Category: History | Series: Zone Bks.
This book by the legendary Situationist activist and author of The Revolution of Everyday Life is a fiercely partisan historical reflection on the ways religious and economic forces have shaped Western culture. Within this broad frame, Raoul Vaneigem examines the heretical and millenarian movements that ...Show more
The Revolution of Everyday Life by Raoul Vaneigem; Donald Nicholson-Smith (Translator)
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Category: Culture & Ideas
Originally published just months before the May 1968 upheavals in France, Raoul Vaneigem's The Revolution of Everyday Life offered a lyrical and aphoristic critique of the "society of the spectacle" from the point of view of individual experience. Whereas Debord's masterful analysis of the new historica ...Show more
The Revolution of Everyday Life by RAOUL VANEIGEM
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Category: Culture & Ideas
Originally published just months before the May 1968 upheavals in France, Raoul Vaneigem's text offered a lyrical and aphoristic critique of the 'society of spectacle' from the point of view of individual experience. Vaneigem defines the alienating features of everyday life in consumer society and explo ...Show more
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