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"The Revolution of Everyday Life"

Apr 28, 202325 min
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Episode description

Hey all! Today I discussed the history of the Situationist International, and their impact on modern culture in the form of graffiti, punk rock, and modern protest. I mentioned having a list of books on Psychogeography, you can find that here.

Otherwise, here are the books I mentioned:

I also mentioned Higgs’ book The KLF: Chaos, Magic, Music, and the Band that Burned A Million Pounds. I don’t have other affiliate links set up, but consider using Thriftbooks or BetterWorldBooks (or your local bookshop via Indiebound!) before giving money to Bezos.

Header image reads “It is forbidden to forbid” in French. From the 1968 uprising, and a Situationist Slogan. Public Domain from Wikimedia Commons.

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