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Letters To My Children And The Children Of The World To Come
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Letters To My Children And The Children Of The World To Come
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Raoul Vaneigem
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Afterword by John Holloway
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Translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:128 | Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 127 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781629635125
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Classifications | Dewey:909.82 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
PM Press
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Imprint |
PM Press
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NZ Release Date |
1 March 2023 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Readers of Vaneigem's now-classic work The Revolution of Everyday Life, which as one of the main contributions of the Situationist International was a herald of the May 1968 uprisings in France, will find much to challenge them in these pages written in the highest idiom of subversive utopianism. Written some thirty-five years after the May "events," this short book poses the question of what kind of world we are going to leave to our children. "How could I address my daughters, my sons, my grandchildren and great-grandchildren," wonders Vaneigem, "without including all the others who, once precipitated into the sordid universe of money and power, are in danger, even tomorrow, of being deprived of the promise of a life that is undeniably offered at birth as a gift with nothing expected in return?" A Letter to My Children provides a clear-eyed survey of the critical predicament into which the capitalist system has now plunged the world, but at the same time, in true dialectical fashion, and "far from the media whose job it is to ignore them," Vaneigem discerns all the signs of "a new burgeoning of life forces among the younger generations, a new drive to reinstate true human values, to proceed with the clandestine construction of a living society beneath the barbarity of the present and the ruins of the Old World."
Author Biography
Born in 1934, Raoul Vaneigem is a writer and a former member of the Situationist International. His works include The Book of Pleasures, A Cavalier History of Surrealism, Contributions to the Revolutionary Struggle, and the globally influential text The Revolution of Everyday Life. John Holloway is a professor of sociology at the Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades in the Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico. His book Change the World without Taking Power has been translated into 11 languages and has stirred an international debate. Donald Nicholson-Smith has translated many Situationist works, including Guy Debord's The Society of the Spectacle and Vaneigem's The Revolution of Everyday Life.
Reviews"In this fine book, the Situationist author, whose writings fueled the fires of May 1968, sets out to pass down the foundational ideals of his struggle against the seemingly all-powerful fetishism of the commodity and in favor of the force of human desire and the sovereignty of life." --Jean Birnbaum, Le Monde "A startling and invigorating restatement for the present ghastly era of humanity's choice: socialism or barbarism." --Dave Barbu, Le Nouveau Pere Duchesne
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