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The Real Split in the International

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Exploding as politically revolutionary at the heart of the Paris 1968 uprisings, the Situationist International has proved a tenaciously compelling radical movement in terms of aesthetics and political theory. This volume presents an understanding of the revolutionary thought that inspired the Situationists and has established the Situationist movement - of which Guy Debord was the key member - as one of the most influential of the 20th century. The book sees Debord not only evaluate the movement as a whole, but also signal the end of it. For him, it had become clear that the Situationist’s success had produced - within its own ranks as well as outside them - a host of fans and onlookers who amounted to little more than consumers of a radicality that had become fashionable. In this way the movement had begun to encompass the very society of the spectacle that the Situationists had challenged. There was a danger that Situationist theory could turn into ideology - Debord’s reaction was to break up the movement.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pluto Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 August 2003
Pages
192
ISBN
9780745321288

Exploding as politically revolutionary at the heart of the Paris 1968 uprisings, the Situationist International has proved a tenaciously compelling radical movement in terms of aesthetics and political theory. This volume presents an understanding of the revolutionary thought that inspired the Situationists and has established the Situationist movement - of which Guy Debord was the key member - as one of the most influential of the 20th century. The book sees Debord not only evaluate the movement as a whole, but also signal the end of it. For him, it had become clear that the Situationist’s success had produced - within its own ranks as well as outside them - a host of fans and onlookers who amounted to little more than consumers of a radicality that had become fashionable. In this way the movement had begun to encompass the very society of the spectacle that the Situationists had challenged. There was a danger that Situationist theory could turn into ideology - Debord’s reaction was to break up the movement.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pluto Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 August 2003
Pages
192
ISBN
9780745321288