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| "The appearance of management is the management of appearances" | |
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| "In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles (Debord, Society of the Spectacle)." | |
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| I TAKE MY DESIRES FOR REALITY BECAUSE I BELIEVE IN THE REALITY OF MY DESIRES . . . ABOLISH ALIENATION . . . UNDERNEATH THE PAVING STONES THE BEACH . . . AND IF THE SORBONNE BURNED DOWN? . . . | |
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| This is indeed revolutionary poetry, a fitting accompaniment to the strikes, occupations, battles and demonstrations of May '68. But it is far too easy to conflate the revolution and its signs | |
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When Cute Cartoon Girls ATTACK!!!
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| Detournment (subversion) is the dangerous old game of turning the master's tools against the master. It is a game of escalation, a potlatch which seeks finally to exceed the limits of capital. | |
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