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Situationists / Sociology / Literature / Lettrism / Psychogeography / Guy Debord / Détournement / Raoul Vaneigem / Comte de Lautréamont / Situationist International / Social philosophy / Modern art
Date: 2014-12-27 20:19:40
Situationists
Sociology
Literature
Lettrism
Psychogeography
Guy Debord
Détournement
Raoul Vaneigem
Comte de Lautréamont
Situationist International
Social philosophy
Modern art

“Détournement in Song and Revolution” Liner notes for To Have Done With Work: Songs of the Revolutionary Proletariat, Vol. I By Jacques Le Glou, SeptemberThe history of political and détourned songs is as ol

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