Like lost children we live our unfinished adventures.
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Guy Debord
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Il est ce qui échappe _ l'activité des hommes, _ la reconsidération et _ la correction de leur _uvre.
Le spectacle est la principale production de la société actuelle.
Partout où il y a représentation indépendante, le spectacle se reconstitue.
Dont tout «avoir» effectif doit tirer son prestige immédiat et sa fonction dernière.
Il est le soleil qui ne se couche jamais sur l'empire de la passivité moderne. Il recouvre toute la surface du monde et baigne indéfiniment dans sa propre gloire.
Le but n'est rien, le développement est tout. Le spectacle ne veut en venir _ rien d'autre qu'_ lui-même.
Le spectacle est le mauvais rêve de la société moderne enchaînée, qui n'exprime finalement que son désir de dormir. Le spectacle est le gardien de ce sommeil.
He will essentially follow the language of the spectacle, for it is the only one he is familiar with.
Le spectacle est la reconstruction matérielle de l'illusion religieuse.
On ne peut opposer absraitement le spectacle et l'activité sociale effective.
The more he identifies with the dominant images of need, the less he understands his own life and his own desires. The spectacle__ estrangement from the acting subject is expressed by the fact that the individual__ gestures are no longer his own; they are the gestures of someone else who represents them to him.
There is nothing more natural than to consider everything as starting from oneself, chosen as the center of the world; one finds oneself thus capable of condemning the world without even wanting to hear its deceitful chatter.
The story of terrorism is written by the state and it is therefore highly instructive_ compared with terrorism, everything else must be acceptable, or in any case more rational and democratic.
Tourism, human circulation considered as consumption is fundamentally nothing more than the leisure of going to see what has become banal.
The more powerful the class, the more it claims not to exist.
In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Everything that was directly lived has moved away into a representation.
Ideas improve. The meaning of words participates in the improvement. Plagiarism is necessary. Progress implies it. It embraces an author's phrase, makes use of his expressions, erases a false idea, and replaces it with the right idea.