The Revolution of Everyday Life"This book was the starting point of the subversive current which first appeared in May '68 and is now re-emerging in the anti-capitalist movements of today. It outlines the theory, which lays bare the reasons for our own alienation from modern life."--p. [4] of cover. |
Contents
Translators preface | 5 |
The insignificant signified | 21 |
Isolation | 38 |
Copyright | |
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alienation artistic authentic become bourgeois bourgeoisie co-optation coherence Communards communication conditioning consciousness constraints consumer society consumption creativity cyberneticians Dada Dadaist death demands desire despair destroyed dialectic domination dreams economic energy everything everywhere exchange existence exploitation fact fascism feudal forces freedom Gilles de Rais hierarchical power human ideology illusion inauthenticity individual inhumanity isolation Jacques Vaché leaders lived experience magical means mediation movement myth nature never nihilism nihilist objects once oneself oppression passion passivity past play pleasure poetry possible principle production proletariat qualitative radical Raoul Vaneigem Ravachol realisation reality refusal reification relationships renunciation ressentiment reversal of perspective revolution of everyday revolutionary roles sacrifice self-realisation Situationist Situationist International social alienation social organisation space space-time spectacle spectacular spontaneity stereotypes struggle subjectivity subversion survival survival sickness tactics things tion transcendence transformation turn unitary unity words workers