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The Society Of The Spectacle Guy Debord

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The Society Of The Spectacle Guy Debord
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Publisher: Unredacted Word
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.75 MB
Pages: 227
Author: Guy Debord
ISBN: 9781736961834, 1736961837
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Society Of The Spectacle Guy Debord by Guy Debord 9781736961834, 1736961837 instant download after payment.

Debord describes and critiques the way we live. The power in these ideas lies in their ability to question, identify, and name the common assumptions of the present. Developing the concept of The Spectacle, he describes the “gaze” of contemporary society. From its publication just before, and ultimately influencing the May 1968 revolt in Paris and Occupy Wall Street, this book continues to transform a wide range of progressive philosophical and political movements, most notably anti-capitalism, postmodernism, marxism, and anarchism.

This new translation brings a concrete edge to the text, elaborating upon the original, and adding annotations. Bringing fifty years of prominent radical thinking back to the text, from Baudrillard to Odell to Zuboff—it’s clear that Debord’s book is more relevant in the era of social media, the attention economy, and the emergence of Surveillance Capitalism than ever before.

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