An edition of The revolution of everyday life (1972)

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An edition of The revolution of everyday life (1972)

The Revolution of Everyday Life

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There is a grain of truth in the simplified notion that Guy Debord and Raoul Vaneigem represented two poles of the Situationist International: the 'objective' Debord versus the 'subjective' Vaneigem; Marxism versus anarchism; icy cerebrality versus sensualism. In short, The Society of the Spectacle versus The Revolution of Everyday Life - the two programmatic books of the Situationists, written independently, both published in 1967 just months before the May 1968 upheavals in France, each serving in its own way to kindle and colour that revolutionary moment.

The Revolution of Everyday Life offers a lyrical and aphoristic critique of the 'society of the spectacle' from the point of view of individual experience. If Debord's analysis armed the revolutionaries of May with theory, Vaneigem's book described their desperation directly and armed them with 'formulations capable of firing point-blank on our enemies'.

Vaneigem first defines the alienating features of everyday life in consumer society: survival rather than life, the call to sacrifice, the cultivation of false needs, the dictatorship of the commodity, subjection to social roles, and above all the replacement of God by the Economy. The second part of the work, 'Reversal of Perspective', explores the countervailing impulses that, in true dialectical fashion, persist within the deepest alienation: creativity, spontaneity, poetry, and the path from isolation to communication and participation.

This is a completely revised translation intended to capture the period flavour as well as the continuing pertinence of Vaneigem's 'classic of subversion'.

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PM Press
Language
English
Pages
304

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Oct 05, 2012, PM Press
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2009, The Anarchist Library
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Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ2682.A527, CB428 .V3613 2012

The Physical Object

Format
paperback
Number of pages
304

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27600544M
Internet Archive
revolutionofever0000vane
ISBN 10
1604866780
ISBN 13
9781604866780
LCCN
2009912461
OCLC/WorldCat
815382715, 783156451
Amazon ID (ASIN)
1604866780

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2481882W

Excerpts

THE HISTORY OF our time calls to mind those Walt Disney characters who rush madly over the edge of a cliff without seeing it:
added anonymously.
I have no intention of revealing what there is of my life in this book to readers
who are not prepared to relive it. I await the day when it will lose and find
itself in a general movement of ideas, just as I like to think that the present
conditions will be erased from the memories of men.

The world must be remade; all the specialists in reconditioning will not be
able to stop it. Since I do not want to understand them, I prefer that they
should not understand me.
added by Christophe Pomès.

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