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The Revolution of Everyday Life
$20.00Originally 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...
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Not Bored!
Anthology 1983–2010
$25.00Bill Brown's Situationist Fanzine NOT BORED! has been going strong since 1983. This almost 600-page anthology collects 17 years of his rants, book, film, and music reviews, coverage of local...
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Critique of Everyday Life Volume I
$26.95The first volume of Henri Lefebvre's Critique of Everyday Life is a work of enormous intellectual range and subtlety by one of the twentieth century's greatest philosophers and sociologists....
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Situationist International Anthology
$20.00In 1957 a few experimental European groups stemming from the radical tradition of dadaism and surrealism, but seeking to avoid the cooption to which those movements succumbed, came together to form...
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The Situationist City
$28.00Many Situationists thought of their work as an appropriation of the city. They walked it, remapped it, covered it in graffiti and tore out its paving stones to throw at cops. And they wrote about...
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Dancin' In The Streets!
Anarchists, IWWs, Surrealists, Situationists & Provos In The 1960s - As Recorded In The Pages Of The Re
$25.00While square critics derided them as "the left wing of the Beat Generation," the multi-racial, working-class editorial groups of The Rebel Worker and its sister journal Heatwave in London became...
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Guy Debord and the Situationist International
Texts and Documents
$29.95Much was written by the situationists. Even more has been written about them. This excellent anthology gathers 500 oversize pages of not only some of the finest political writings produced by Guy...
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Leaving the 20th Century
The Incomplete Work of the Situationist International
$24.95First published in 1974, Leaving The 20th Century was the first collection of Situationist writing in English. Chris Gray, its editor, was himself a member of the SI. Long out of print, it...




