
The Society of the Spectacle
by Guy Debord (1967)
Similar to 'The Revolution of Everyday Life', this offers a critique of consumer society and its alienation.
by raoul vaneigem
Naming and defining the alienating features of everyday life in consumer society, an impassioned critique of modern capitalism argues that the countervailing impulses that exist within deep alienation present an authentic alternative to nihilistic consumerism. Original.
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by Guy Debord (1967)
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