The Society of the Spectacle (French: La société du spectacle) is a 1967 work of philosophy and Marxist critical theory by Guy Debord where he develops and presents the concept of the Spectacle. The book is considered a seminal text for the Situationist movement.
The Society of the Spectacle
Book by Guy Debord
Originally published: 1967
Author: Guy Debord
Language: French
Original title: La société du spectacle
Pages: 154 (1994 Zone Books edition)
Translator: Donald Nicholson-Smith
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An essential text, and the main theoretical work of the Situationists. Few works of political and cultural theory have been as enduringly provocative.
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THE SOCIETY OF THE SPECTACLE, originally published in Paris in 1967, has been translated into more than twenty other languages and is arguably the most ...
His book The Society of the Spectacle, originally published in Paris in 1967, has been translated into more than twenty other languages and is arguably the ...
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The Society of the Spectacle, originally published in Paris in 1967, has been translated into more than twenty languages and is arguably the most important ...
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His book The Society of the Spectacle, originally published in Paris in 1967, has been translated into more than twenty other languages and is arguably the ...
Guy Debord 1967. Society of the Spectacle. Written: 1967; Translation: Black & Red, 1977; Transcription/HTML Markup: Greg Adargo.
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The Society of the Spectacle. Guy Debord, Donald Nicholson-Smith ... First published January 1, 1967. Book details & editions. About the author.
La Société du Spectacle was first published in 1967 by Editions Buchet-Chastel (Paris); it was reprinted in 1971 by Champ Libre (Paris). The first English ...
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First published in 1967, Guy Debord's stinging revolutionary critique ofcontemporary society, The Society of the Spectacle has since acquired acult status.
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