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Date: 2014-12-27 20:15:41
Modernism
Continental philosophy
Lettrism
Raoul Vaneigem
Walloon people
Underground culture
Guy Debord
Situationist International
Situationists
Modern art
Social philosophy

Letter from Raoul Vaneigem to Guy Debord 24 JanuaryDear Mr. Debord, A short while ago I received a letter from Mr. Lefebvre in which he assures me of the interest that you might take in meeting me in Paris. Due to

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