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L'autre pensée 68. Guy Debord 1
- Contre-histoire de la philosophie 22.1
- Narrated by: Michel Onfray
- Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Critique radicale d'un monde capitaliste dont tous les composants mènent à l'aliénation, La Société du spectacle pose la thèse situationniste. Guy Debord reste pour la postérité ce révolutionnaire marxiste qui nous appelle à détruire la culture moderne, à la dépasser et à tout réinventer. Ses slogans, comme le célèbre "Ne travaillez jamais", sont autant de symboles de la révolte de Mai 68. Avec la présentation de Guy Debord et Raoul Vaneigem, Michel Onfray décrypte les revendications libertaires que la jeunesse de Mai 68 a voulu s'approprier.
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