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The End of High School - Point Blank!

a photograph of desks in an empty classroom, the title of the pamphlet appears in red over the blackboard

A situationist critique of High School, teachers, education etc. By Californian post-situationist group Point Blank in 1971.

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Submitted by Fozzie on February 28, 2023

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PointBlank-TheEndOfHighSchool.pdf (2.42 MB)
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